If someone has colon cancer and the only options are chemo or removal of the colon, can they deny treatment?
Question : If someone has colon cancer and the only options are chemo or removal of the colon, can they deny treatment?
Would family and friends be shocked if they refused treatment? If it’s so bad the colon needs to be removed, won’t some people prefer just to die from the cancer?
The whole stoma thing… I couldn’t do it.
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Best answer:
Answer by Flapore
Chemotherapy alone is not going to bring the cure. Nobody can/will force you to have an operation if you don’t want it. But remember that having a segment of the colon doesn’t necessarily mean that you will have a stoma. Often the two ends of the bisected colon are simply anastomosed together. Most people who actually have a stoma live a happy life with it. Given the choice between a stoma and death, most people will chose the stoma.Unfotunately some alternative practitioners exploit peoples predjudices/fears and offer them worthless treatments.
In America, any cancer patient has the right to refuse ANY help. What it comes down to, is how willing is the cancer person to die a horrible death in a LOT of pain? When the cancer got advanced, the patient wouldn’t think about the stoma, because he’d be reduced to wearing a diaper, or peeing himself, unable to move like a real person anymore.
What is important, is how much a person wants to live, and how much that life means to him. I hate getting chemo, but I do it in order to stay alive and happy with the husband I love