Is it very difficult to diagnose a primary cancer, as my mum has been diagnosed with secondary cancer of the abdomen. The gastro consultant has said my mum's condition is terminal, and next friday we should get a fuller picture based on many biopsies taken. A cancer/palliative nurse was present when the news was first given to my mum last thursday 13th. It seems the consultant has given up. Is that based on my mum's age being 74? Or is it because the primary cancer is too difficult to locate and if secondary cancers appear it is hopeless cause?
Is a second opinion worthwhile, if this fridays's meeting with consultant confirms his prognosis?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Adrian