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Cyberknife?
He's talked to my radiological oncologist and the tumor board and they are recommending cyberknife on the tongue since I've already done radiation. There doesn't appear to be a tumor, so this is preventative since another tongue tumor could make surgery more difficult. I'm not finding much information about cyberknife, especially the short- and long-term side effects. It's all pretty overwhelming because it feels like every step forward is followed by two steps back. He was surprised by how well I was doing after the surgery and I came through 42 radiation treatments and 2 rounds of chemo amazingly well with almost no significant side effects. I just fear my luck is going to run out.
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The cyberknife is generally used for treatment of a well-defined area where it is imperitive to spare the surrounding normal tissue. Under your circumstances as I understand them, I haven't figured out how this would be used. Are they saying that there is another area, left behind, that is malignant? -
I think the goal is reirradiation and as an adjuvant measure. A little research shows that both my Radiologist and Oncologist have authored a paper together on the topic based on a study they performed at Georgetown, which I guess means they know what they are talking about.longtermsurvivor said:Question
The cyberknife is generally used for treatment of a well-defined area where it is imperitive to spare the surrounding normal tissue. Under your circumstances as I understand them, I haven't figured out how this would be used. Are they saying that there is another area, left behind, that is malignant?
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