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Frustration Understood
I can feel your frustration....
Just to give you a little clarity (as I understand it). I had similar diagnosis, SCC right tonsil STGIII HPV+, also a lyhmpnode.
Nine rounds of chemo (Cisplaten, Taxotere and 5FU) in three weeks cycles. That followed with concurrent Carboplaten (weekly), and 35 daily IMRT rads....
The radiation does hit both sides, but a lesser concentration on the opposite, this is mainly as a catch all and possible preventative. The feeling I believe to treat any potential or existing cells that might be present on the opposite or in transition to that side.
I don't think anyone wants more than needed although that line isn't real clear, other than 35 does seems to be the magic number.
I wouldn't give up fighting with the insurance company. Find out what alternatives you have higher up the chain, and involve your medical professionals.
Best,
John0 -
Proton RadiationSkiffin16 said:Frustration Understood
I can feel your frustration....
Just to give you a little clarity (as I understand it). I had similar diagnosis, SCC right tonsil STGIII HPV+, also a lyhmpnode.
Nine rounds of chemo (Cisplaten, Taxotere and 5FU) in three weeks cycles. That followed with concurrent Carboplaten (weekly), and 35 daily IMRT rads....
The radiation does hit both sides, but a lesser concentration on the opposite, this is mainly as a catch all and possible preventative. The feeling I believe to treat any potential or existing cells that might be present on the opposite or in transition to that side.
I don't think anyone wants more than needed although that line isn't real clear, other than 35 does seems to be the magic number.
I wouldn't give up fighting with the insurance company. Find out what alternatives you have higher up the chain, and involve your medical professionals.
Best,
John
I find it very frustrating when insurance companies (business people) make decision against what the medical professionals are recommending. I have never understood that...how can someone sitting at a desk across the country know what treatment is best when there is doctor who has seen and touched you right there stating their opinion based on umteen years of education, training, and experience. ?????
As for proton radiation. Where my partner is being treated there is proton radiation and it is a big buzz there. When I asked if Mark would be getting the super-duper proton radiation, his radiation oncologist said it was not the best choice for head and neck. This was a while back so I cannot recall details, as I am sure he provided them, but Mark is getting IMRT to both sides for a primary that was found to be in his left tonsil.
Kim0 -
both sides
Treating both sides. My understanding is like John's. I had base of tongue primary with spread to two lymph nodes on the left side, and my IMRT sessions targeted both sides and lymph glands. PET scans can not see so fine as to recognize a single cancer cell. I don't know how many it takes to register activity on the sugar "uptake" scale they use to grade cancer activity, but less radiation is directed to what PET scans consider to be "unaffected" glands. It's good precaution. Sorry with your problems with having the proton therapy. I know that some, but not many here, have had the treatment. Regardless, the drug companies rule, and reigning them in is one of the prime actions that needs to be taken when thinking of improving our healthcare system.
best of luck with whatever treatment you have,
Hal0 -
This comment has been removed by the ModeratorHal61 said:both sides
Treating both sides. My understanding is like John's. I had base of tongue primary with spread to two lymph nodes on the left side, and my IMRT sessions targeted both sides and lymph glands. PET scans can not see so fine as to recognize a single cancer cell. I don't know how many it takes to register activity on the sugar "uptake" scale they use to grade cancer activity, but less radiation is directed to what PET scans consider to be "unaffected" glands. It's good precaution. Sorry with your problems with having the proton therapy. I know that some, but not many here, have had the treatment. Regardless, the drug companies rule, and reigning them in is one of the prime actions that needs to be taken when thinking of improving our healthcare system.
best of luck with whatever treatment you have,
Hal0
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