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rnan

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Posted - 09/18/2011 :  16:15:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
my uncle has been diagnose in 2008 to have a 'Squamous Cell Carcinoma'

His age : 45 years old.

The Clinical Data :
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removal of mass that has been increasing in size for the past year, Chest stomach ct normal , no other clinical symptoms such as weight loss , bx surprisingly demonstrated pilomatrix carcinoma.

the Diagnosis:
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While there are areas of nuclear crowding similar to those seen in pilomatrical carcinoma , distinct masses of shadows cells are not present, pilomatricoma carcinomas often feature small foci in which cells with clear cytoplasm , representing inner root sheath differentiation can be found. these are not evident here either.

he was doing chemotherapy he was doing some chemotherapy vut the doctor after a while told him to stop. ( didn't help he said)

Today:
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hes right hand is paralyzed and he can move his right hand.

the Question:
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is there any new treatment ?
new medicine that can help ?
do you know about a specialist Doctor for this ?
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