Well, I am not a praying man but I will wish the best for your dad. In 2009 I also had a cancer on the left kidney about the same size and only found it because I was beginning to have heart issues related to it. It seemed that my heart was stopping momentarily, although it was not. That led to a mess of tests. Once the problem was doped out I was scheduled for surgery within 5 days and had the doggone thing removed. It is tuff for the first week or so but recovery was not too bad. (I was 56 at the time). I would say in 3 weeks he will feel much better! Fortunately I did not have the spleen removed but the cancer has little "floaters" that attach elsewhere in the body. I have had 2 lung surgeries as a consequence of the little buggers taking up residence there and there is still more there. The doctors are diligent and have me on a Chemo pill regimen. I still put in a full day and have had a minimum of side effects. I think it is more of a mental determination that it will not best me. I dont have time for it! I hope your dad will also take that same outlook. I am up here in Maine and I think the doctors here are the greatest. I have no doubt that your dad will receive the best of care regardless of where he is. Again, all the best to him. Cal Innes
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