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Rad and Chemo
The reason for my rad and chemo was to completely kill any trace or microscopic leftovers from the neck dissection. My ENT said that he was sure he got all of the cancer and got clean margins during surgery. But they really never gave me a choice, and even if they had I would have opted for the treatments anyway. Hit me with your best shot.
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Agreedstevenl said:Rad and Chemo
The reason for my rad and chemo was to completely kill any trace or microscopic leftovers from the neck dissection. My ENT said that he was sure he got all of the cancer and got clean margins during surgery. But they really never gave me a choice, and even if they had I would have opted for the treatments anyway. Hit me with your best shot.
Best,
Steve
Must agree 100% with Steven about the C&R. This is SCC we have/had. It's not a guessing game, or something to be half-a----- to play a game with chance. This is C, and the only way to deal with it is to error on the aggressive side of the fight.
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AgreedKent Cass said:Agreed
Must agree 100% with Steven about the C&R. This is SCC we have/had. It's not a guessing game, or something to be half-a----- to play a game with chance. This is C, and the only way to deal with it is to error on the aggressive side of the fight.
kcass
In my un-professional opinion....0 -
Same with mestevenl said:Rad and Chemo
The reason for my rad and chemo was to completely kill any trace or microscopic leftovers from the neck dissection. My ENT said that he was sure he got all of the cancer and got clean margins during surgery. But they really never gave me a choice, and even if they had I would have opted for the treatments anyway. Hit me with your best shot.
Best,
Steve
I was told at first that my treatment might end with surgery. To have that happen the cancer would have had to have been "completely" contained within the lymph. As it happened I had micro extracapslular extension (some cancer coming outside the lymph capsule). That is pretty much automatic for C&R. Complicating matters was the unknown primary.
If I had had no extension then I could have opted for no C&R with relatively no greater chance of recurrence than if I also had C&R. Recurrence is the big problem with H&N cancers. The C&R is generally used to shrink known tumors and kill micro mets to make sure recurrence doesn't happen. It's rare, I'd say, that treatment ends with surgery.
Best,
Mick0
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