Seed implants
When my husband got diagnosed they mentioned seed implants after the treatments are over. Have any of you had the experience of having the seed implants or know of someone who has? Is there a time period that they're active? Any personal experience good or bad would be greatly appreciated.
Comments
-
I have a friend who had them
yes I have some secondhand experience. Friend of mine had them inplanted in his tonsils somewhere. Far as I know they remain radioactive for a period of days???? You probably need to stay away???? I'm sure it will all be explained. They were effective in his case and cured his cancer. I think they use them in prostrate cancer also implanting them in the testicles??? Sorry but it's only secondhand information, it's a valid treatment and it works. You will have some guidelines to follow.
0 -
good seed
NJMOM,
I agree with rat face, it is a radioactive particle they put next to the cancer. I belive'that there are all kinds of restrictions on anybody that comes in contact with the patient including doctors, nurses and family.
I imagine if the cancer is contained in one location the use of seed technology is doable.
Good luck,
Matt
0 -
Thanks guys
When we met with the doctor who might be doing the seed implants, it was discussed as an option if the chemo and radiation didn't do the trick but that doctor seemed to think that we would have success with my husband's proposed plan of treatment. I have since discovered my grandfather had them for prostate cancer but have not heard of anyone having them for tongue cancer and was just curious why it was suggested to us.
0 -
Seed implants
I have never heard of it in head and neck cancer but I have heard success stories with other parts. It's called brachytherapy if I'm not mistaken. I had a friend whose father had it implanted in his prostate. I honestly don't remember him having to take any precautions. They had a young child in the house with them and the child was able to still give hugs almost right away when he came home from the hospital so I'm not sure there are anything extra to do afterwards. I was watching the child so the son could be with the father and like I said I'm pretty sure the child went right up and gave the grandpa a hug so I don't think there are any extra precautions either that or they didn't tell him? I'm sure the doctor will tell you anything you need to know. It was successful and he's healthy today which is a good thing! I'm sure it works the same way in the neck as it did with him.
0 -
this is the first time i'veNJMOM said:Thanks guys
When we met with the doctor who might be doing the seed implants, it was discussed as an option if the chemo and radiation didn't do the trick but that doctor seemed to think that we would have success with my husband's proposed plan of treatment. I have since discovered my grandfather had them for prostate cancer but have not heard of anyone having them for tongue cancer and was just curious why it was suggested to us.
this is the first time i've ever heard of this. its actually pretty cool. i just want to say i pray the rad and chemo work for your hubby but glad there is a plan b if not.
God bless you,
dj
0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards