YEAH..you never know if the right hand is talking to the left hand at these large centers...doesn't hurt to do your own homework.
Multiple lesions, large lesions, and lesions affecting multiple lobes of the liver have long been considered to be unresectable. Dr. Abdalla and his colleagues have taken a different approach to determining the resectability of liver tumors: they have shifted away from the analysis of tumor size and number and now focus on how much of the liver will remain after surgery. This new way of thinking allows the doctors to explore different ways to shift a patient’s status from unresectable to resectable
I think we can lose up to 80% of our liver and it will regenerate...i must ask my leading transplant surgeon Dr. Gill.
faculty.mdanderson.org/Eddie_Abdalla/
doesn't list a phone number but i'll bet you could get that from the main listing?
Tell him its time to take on bladder cancer.
pat