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My mum was diagnosed with endometrial cancer at the end of November. The consultant was extremely positive at the time. However mum was admitted to hospital over Christmas with a DVT and a womb infection.

A subsequent CT scan confirmed the cancer has spread to her lungs. She remains in hospital because of immobility and a refusal on her part to mobilise. 

She has been offered palliative radiotherapy but with no timescale or any other information. In fact the oncology team appear to have disappeared completely! I'm concerned her "social" admission is delaying her treatment.

Mum has given up. I've engaged with a counsellor - so hoping that this along with some prescribed antibiotics depressants might help. 

Everything seems painstakingly slow - and inter team communication is poor.  That said the nursing care on the medical ward is great. 

We are struggling as a family. Dad is fragile and we just have no idea what to expect...

  • Hello kaf1sh, 

    It must be such a difficult time for you and your family. I can imagine this is also having a great effect on your dad. It must be so hard for him to see your mum in this way it is so sad that she has given up, has no mobility and needs to stay in hospital.

    I am sorry to hear too that the CT scan has confirmed that the cancer has spread to her lungs. It must be really frustrating for you all not to have been given any information and to feel that it isn't easy to get in touch with the oncology team. Timescale is as you can imagine really hard to predict. Hopefully the radiotherapy will help improve your mum's quality of life. We have some in depth information on palliative radiotherapy here which I hope will be useful to you. 

    I am glad though that given everything you are going through, at least the nursing team on the medical ward has been great so you feel your mum is in caring hands. 

    I hope that you will connect with others on this forum here who are or have been in a similar situation. I thought I would also give you our nurses' number if you ever wanted to talk to them about anything - they are lovely and you can call them on this free number 0808 800 4040 - their line is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. 

    We're thinking of you during these difficult times and feel free to come on the forum anytime you need to offload or talk to others who understand what you are going through. 

    Best wishes to you and your family, 

    Lucie, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Thanks. Sadly mum's condition has taken a rapid turn for the worse. There are no. Treatment options other than keeping her comfortable. She has spent the last two days sleeping. She cried for her mum this evening and it was just awful.

    I've lost all trust in the oncology team - who have been blasé and lazy since day one...