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Hi My father is now 72 years. Old. On dec. 2013 a colon surgery, right hemicolectomy was done. Biopsy report from lal path. Shown, two out of thirteen lymph nodes found metastatic, but no chemo or radio therapy given, doctors opinion that he could not tolerate chemo as he was very weak and cardiac patient. Now after one yr. Four months chest xray shows two nodes are there and cea level elevated up to 30. Sir in this circumstances what should I do. Where I have to go, please. Guided me. Please thanks


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