Treatment Options - Recurring HNC / Unknown primary
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Tuesday is the biopsy
And it's going to be difficult waiting and then waiting for the results but it could be so many things right now especially after the radiation. Sure it could be cancer and only you know what the doctors have conveyed but at times nobody really knows.
Brachythearapy is routinely used after someone has been treated with radiation and it sounds like your husband may be a candidate. A friend in a similar situation as your husband had the radioactive seeds implanted on his tongue with good results.
Surgery is almost always a good option? Perhaps robotic surgery?
A different form of chemo is also an option, what chemo did he have. It may be that he will respond to another form. There are chemos that target all the cells in the body and then there are chemos that target cancer cells specifically. They will evaluate that.
Hoping he is having some blister reaction or infection of some sort!0 -
Thanks for the Inforatface said:Tuesday is the biopsy
And it's going to be difficult waiting and then waiting for the results but it could be so many things right now especially after the radiation. Sure it could be cancer and only you know what the doctors have conveyed but at times nobody really knows.
Brachythearapy is routinely used after someone has been treated with radiation and it sounds like your husband may be a candidate. A friend in a similar situation as your husband had the radioactive seeds implanted on his tongue with good results.
Surgery is almost always a good option? Perhaps robotic surgery?
A different form of chemo is also an option, what chemo did he have. It may be that he will respond to another form. There are chemos that target all the cells in the body and then there are chemos that target cancer cells specifically. They will evaluate that.
Hoping he is having some blister reaction or infection of some sort!
He had Taxotere/Carboplatin. He seems to have two separate things going on
1) Nodules on middle of tongue (unlikely place for cancer to occur according to Drs)
2) New Lesion on throat.
Biopsy on tongue nodules for sure Tuesday. New lesion ENT has not seen yet so not sure?
It can't be very large as it wasn't there 3 weeks ago. I have read about laser surgery but not robotic? The Brachythearapy I have not researched, thanks I will look into that.
He had a horrible reaction to his treatment UCLA oncologist said it was the worst he has ever seen in his 25 years of experience. So hoping to stay away from erbuitux (sp?)
The waiting begins again; hope to have biopsy back by 2/18 ironically the first anniversary of his diagnosis. Really hoping for a blister or infection too!
The one thing I have learned it is easier to research ahead as everything happens really fast once biopsy is back. Thanks for the info ratface0
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