Hi, I've not used one of these sites before but am looking for people who have had similar experiences to give a realistic life expectancy. My dad is 65 and was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018. He had chemo to shrink the tumour and then a full lung removed November 18 was told cancer free. The following year in July 2019 after back pain they found cancer eroding his spine. They had to put a cage in his spine to stop it collapsing and did radiotherapy in Oct 19. He was due to start chemo in Nov 19 but was told the biopsy from the spinal tumour didn't look like lung cancer- pos bowel cancer. Though he had no bowel cancer symptoms and had sent annual sample that had come back clear- the chemo was put on hold to do a pep scan and biopsy. 1 week before the results were due back on the 3rd Jan 2020 he lost movement in his left side and we took him to hospital. They found a tumour in his brain that had been bleeding. They scheduled radiotherapy on brain for 22nd Jan . On 19th jan we had to take him back in due to further weakness now on the right side. They found this time the cancer on his spine has grown and claim it wasn't on the scan only weeks before. They have done a further high risk radiotherapy treatment in attempt to keep mobility though there is a possibility it could have adverse effects. Doctors so far when asked for prognosis say lesser side if a yearl. Has anyone experienced this ? He has no other family except me and my sister and is hard trying to manage getting up to see him and all the appointments along with work and young children . We are trying to get him home but don't know how will mange caring for him as don't know how quick he could deteriorate. If we thought it would be a shorter time we could arrange time off work but can't do that indefinitely. Is very hard