Hello, I'm new to this and would really appreciate some advice and insight.
My Dad a super healthy and active 65 year old has just been told he is highly likely to have secondary cancer. He sustained a shoulder injury from a household accident and a hard lump developed on his collar bone. An initial x ray proved inconclusive and thought it was a fracture. A later CT scan has shown a cancerous legion there. My Dad has had no symptoms apart from this injury, hasn't lost weight has loads of energy and feels good. He has also had lots of blood tests which has come back normal. He has just had a full body CT scan and we are awaiting the results.
I'm terrified as I know secondary is incurable and they need to know where the primary cancer came from. There's a very small chance is a primary bone cancer but they said this is unlikely. I'm an only child and can't imagine loosing my Dad.
has anyone been in a similar situation diagnosis wise?
thanks in advance x
