Pain at tumor site 3 weeks post rad normal?
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Hi Kheshir
Increased pain a few weeks after conclusion of therapy can be very normal, as this is the time of maximum swelling from radiation. Obviously you will want very careful follow-up for your cancer, but nothing about this symptom should make you panic.
Best wishes to you, and welcome to the club
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Welcome kheshirlongtermsurvivor said:Hi Kheshir
Increased pain a few weeks after conclusion of therapy can be very normal, as this is the time of maximum swelling from radiation. Obviously you will want very careful follow-up for your cancer, but nothing about this symptom should make you panic.
Best wishes to you, and welcome to the club
Pat
Considering you had tomotherapy targeted at your tumor some lingering pain should be expected. Radiation is nasty stuff and it's effects can linger weeks after treatment. Take your pain meds until your consult on Tuesday. Best regards!0 -
I agree
Jim's pain and swelling worsned a few weeks after treatment. He felt really good and we thought he was going to get by with very little side effects, then he started with trouble swallowing and sore throats. He had base of tongue cancer which was inoperable too because of the size. Don't panic and tell doctor all side effects even if they seem trivial or not associated with treatment.
Blessings Debbie0 -
Kheshir
Hi, and welcome to the club that no one wants to join. I did not have tongue cancer but I did have cancer in the throat on the right side with the involvement of a single lymph node. I also have 35 fractions of tomotherapy with concurrent erbitux. I am now just 4 weeks post treament and my throat is still sore on the the tumor side but much improved over the last week.
My non-professional take is that tomotherapy is able to give a higher dose to the tumor site and therefore causes more damage and without doing as much collateral damage. This is sort of what my rad onc said. If that is the case it stands to reason that the area will take longer to heal than other radiated areas. I would be nothing short of shocked it the tumor was still growing at this stage of treatment. The area probably looks like well done bacon.
My last erbitux infusion was 5 weeks ago and I am still feeling some of the effects. I had the dreaded rash early on that cleared up after a couple of weeks, and all of my blood work has been in range. A few days ago some acne reappeared and my Mg went below the baseline so I am on Mg supplements. This is probably ok since I take it as the erbitux is still in my system and messing with cells.
Good luck.
John0
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