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Chest & Neck Radiation
Not sure what my radiation was named, but I was hit 20 times over 20 days (if my memory doesn't fail me). I had Hodgkin's stage 2B and received radiation on my upper chest and neck. After 16 cycles of chemo and one reoccurance in-between, my doc decided on radiation for the same reason: to kill any microscopic cancer cells. After my first 8 cycles, I also had a small spot on one of my lungs.
I recall my throat being VERY dry at the time and could only swallow soft foods. My skin was also sensitive. This was 17 years ago and the only side effect that I have is a good one...no hair growth under my right armpit. Go figure! The left one still grows. Ha!
I hope all is going well for your daughter.
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RadiationPhoenix10 said:Chest & Neck Radiation
Not sure what my radiation was named, but I was hit 20 times over 20 days (if my memory doesn't fail me). I had Hodgkin's stage 2B and received radiation on my upper chest and neck. After 16 cycles of chemo and one reoccurance in-between, my doc decided on radiation for the same reason: to kill any microscopic cancer cells. After my first 8 cycles, I also had a small spot on one of my lungs.
I recall my throat being VERY dry at the time and could only swallow soft foods. My skin was also sensitive. This was 17 years ago and the only side effect that I have is a good one...no hair growth under my right armpit. Go figure! The left one still grows. Ha!
I hope all is going well for your daughter.
Take care!
My daughter has finished 6 radiation treatments and no side effects yet (hopefully that is the way it is for all 20). The nurse told her today that the doctor wants to give her 3500 over 4 weeks. I wasn't there with her when she was told this. Is this normal for Hodgkin's patients? When we first met him he told her that he was giving her the least amount for this treatment. Anyone with any information on this that they would like to share with me?
Thanks0
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