I’m getting increasingly saddened reading over and over theses heartbreaking messages of families suffering due to this terrible cancer . I lost my partner of 23 years in November last year , he was 47. He was told he was curable to start with ,but due to all the scans , tests , laparoscopies and then finally chemo 12 weeks later !!! The cancer had spread everywhere . I honestly think patients should be offered immediate surgery . How it’s deemed feasible to give someone chemo when they can’t eat and are losing weight rapidly is a recipe for disaster .
It seems very obvious to me that not enough research is being done into this cancer as treatments haven’t changed for decades and it’s one of the toughest ones to beat . No one knows how to treat the mucus issues which really make living with the cancer horrific for both patients and carer s alike .
My point is I really think it’s about time screening was offered for this in the same way we screen for bowel cancer . If caught early this disease can be beaten and many families wouldn’t have to go through this god awful time .