radiation boosts
Just got through reading an e-mail from a friend who had rads too. She told me that because she had a mastectomy she was given the option for the rads boosts because it isn't proven to be any better for someone who has had a mstectomey to have them. It also makes the reconstruction harder. She opted out of them. Has anyone else heard this info???
Kim
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Are you talking about
Are you talking about radiation boosters? Those are given at the end of the rad treatment. They only focus on the actual tumor site. And, lots of women with mastectomy's have radiation treatments because they can never get all of the breast tissue, so, they can still get breast cancer. And, the rads kill any stray cancer cells. I would never opt out of a treatment that could save my life or stop a recurrence. I guess I don't understand.0 -
Hi Kylez,Kylez said:Are you talking about
Are you talking about radiation boosters? Those are given at the end of the rad treatment. They only focus on the actual tumor site. And, lots of women with mastectomy's have radiation treatments because they can never get all of the breast tissue, so, they can still get breast cancer. And, the rads kill any stray cancer cells. I would never opt out of a treatment that could save my life or stop a recurrence. I guess I don't understand.
After reading my
Hi Kylez,
After reading my own post back I see I did not give enough info...I am talking about boosters. I know what the rads are for and my friend had rads and I am doing it also but the doctor said that there is no research to show that the boosters at the end help women who have had mastectomies the way it is effective for women who have had lumpectomies. It would make sense to me that it wouldn't help after a mastectomy since the site of the lump, in my case lumps is not there anymore.
Thanks for responding,
Kim0 -
Hey Kim! Yea, I was aconfused123 said:Hi Kylez,
After reading my
Hi Kylez,
After reading my own post back I see I did not give enough info...I am talking about boosters. I know what the rads are for and my friend had rads and I am doing it also but the doctor said that there is no research to show that the boosters at the end help women who have had mastectomies the way it is effective for women who have had lumpectomies. It would make sense to me that it wouldn't help after a mastectomy since the site of the lump, in my case lumps is not there anymore.
Thanks for responding,
Kim
Hey Kim! Yea, I was a little confused too. I would still think that boosters might be in order though. The way it was explained to me was the boosters are given specifically to the tumor site incase there may be a stray cancer cell left over from the surgery. Like the scalpel the surgeon used might have missed one or caused one to hide. And, like Kylez said, there is no way they can ever get all of your breast tissue, even with a mastectomy. So, I would think they would still do boosters. But obviously, I am wrong. Luck to you !0 -
Thanks Noel,Noel said:Hey Kim! Yea, I was a
Hey Kim! Yea, I was a little confused too. I would still think that boosters might be in order though. The way it was explained to me was the boosters are given specifically to the tumor site incase there may be a stray cancer cell left over from the surgery. Like the scalpel the surgeon used might have missed one or caused one to hide. And, like Kylez said, there is no way they can ever get all of your breast tissue, even with a mastectomy. So, I would think they would still do boosters. But obviously, I am wrong. Luck to you !
I totally get
Thanks Noel,
I totally get that there may be stray cells in there and that is why I am doing the rads even though for me it is the worst part of treatment. I just do not get how they can target the tumor sites after mastectomies. With lumpectomies they can see where they removed the tumor and there may still be some cells next to the site. Good Luck to you also and I love the dancing cat!
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I asked fo themconfused123 said:Thanks Noel,
I totally get
Thanks Noel,
I totally get that there may be stray cells in there and that is why I am doing the rads even though for me it is the worst part of treatment. I just do not get how they can target the tumor sites after mastectomies. With lumpectomies they can see where they removed the tumor and there may still be some cells next to the site. Good Luck to you also and I love the dancing cat!
Kim
My D. hadn't put down boosters for me so i asked about them and they tacked them on. last one tomorrow!
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Booster are at the end ofrjjj said:I asked fo them
My D. hadn't put down boosters for me so i asked about them and they tacked them on. last one tomorrow!
hugs, jackie
Boosters are at the end of your radiation treatment and focused only on the tumor site, which is good. Just an extra precaution to make sure that all of the cancer cells are killed.0
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