treatment a little different
Hello, I have been reading a lot of posts and have noticed my treatment was a little different and would like any input on if anybody could expain it, or if it could make a difference. From everything I have read normal treatment is six weeks of radiation, five days a week. Chemotherapy is given on a 96 hour drip the first and last week. This was what I was told was my treatment but was changed to five weeks of radiation with the first chemo given the first week but the last chemo not started until two days after completing radiation.Thank you in advance for your time on this matter. Steve
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NCCN Guidelinesmp327 said:Steve
The usual treatment, as per the NCCN guidelines, is 5-6 weeks of radiation and chemo given during week one and week 5.
Martha
The latest guidelines list several options. I had a mitomycin infusion on Day1 and then 5 1/2 weeks of chemoradiation with Xeloda. I thoought that a pill would be less compl;icated than the fanny pack infusiom
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