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Searching a good doctor for oncology and Y90 treatments in Indiana.

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Have had 4 rounds of standard chemo. Durvalumab, gemcitabine and cisplatin.

Have stage 4 bile duct cancer that spread to my liver. Masses on both sides and smaller problems in between. After 3 rounds of chemo, they took me off cisplatin due to severe tinnitus. Have not replaced it.

Recommending possible Y90 treatments. How do I pick a good oncologist and a radiologist in Indiana? Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic both says chemo is best option and did not recommend I travel to see them. Any recommendations? Indianapolis and Fort Wayne about an hour away.

I feel stick with no options. Only 66 and would like some options or excitement about treatments.

Did Y90 help anyone? Is it invasive?

Thank you in advance.

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