Hi Paul
Ask the Peter Mac - they will tell you.
However, there are a few things that you need to consider. You have already had colo-rectal cancer, so I assume, like borderline, that the tumours in the liver are secondaries, rather than primary cancer. As the treatment is only available at the Peter Mac, it suggests that it is fairly experimental, so it is most likely being done under clinical trial conditions. Most clinical trials have fairly tight criteria for entry into treatment. Unless they do this and establish good evidence that the treatment works, then no one is helped. It is not ethical to use experimental treatment on people who do not fit the criteria.
Regards
Sailor
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