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Blood in Stool 3 months after Proton treatment

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Hello @beluga: Not sure who you were replying to or someone else. Here is information given to me about photon and proton radiation treatments. This comes from my R/Os at UHPTI and Mayo Jacksonville. The same secondary damage to organs and tissues happens with both photon and proton radiation treatments. Proton is considered possible lower secondary damage and secondary cancers due to highly controlled beam.

Proton radiation does not proceed past programmed spot where photon does. The R/Os I mentioned say the success rate of both are same but it is the fact that proton can be stopped prior to exiting the body where photon cannot.

Many have Space/Oar (I did) and or balloon to move colon away from prostate to lesson secondary damage to colon. However since most, like me, margins need to be treated so the chance of a certain amount of radiation can affect surrounding organs, and tissues.

It is why UFHPTI gives an information packed and spends hours with you going over not only the treatments but side affects and what is common and what causes it.

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@jc76 credit to UHPTI, these discussions and expectations going into treatment help tremendously. Getting an “oh by the way” discussion post treatment erodes trust and creates perhaps more concern than required. You begin to wonder what else don’t I know. My situation is resolving it would have been easier knowing up front the nuances of this particular treatment.

@jc76 My understanding jc. Also from reading your comments here. However, no one spent hours with me on anything. Which disappointed me as I expected time with my care team. Unless I specifically asked a question, no one said anything. Once Proton was decided, it was a conveyor belt of treatment activities and no followup. On the 28th I have my first post-treatment appt with their PA. We’ll see what she has to say.