I'm 80 years old. Radiation?
I was diagnosed with subglottis squamous cell carcinoma, stage 3, a couple of months ago. I do have some dental problems. I'm generally in good health, a little under weight. After reading comments about complications post radiation treatment. I'm reticent to begin the 35 radiation treatments. at my age is it worth it or should I just continue with my life as only my voice is affected?
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@jc76 Wow, I never heard of this "Proton Radiation" How are you feeling are you cancer free?
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Proton radiation began around 2006. It was really expensive to built so very few centers back then. Since then much more common but still not used as much as photon radiation as still very expensive to built and use so many insurances balk at it and a lot of medical institutions' don't want the expense.
All Mayo Clinics have them now. I was treated at UFHPTI back in 2023 as Mayo Jacksonville had not built their new cancer center then. Mayo cancer center is now built and has proton radiation along with photon.
When I was at UFHPIT I saw a lot of children there. Proton is used on children as can lesson the damage to secondary tissues, organs, etc. Being children their life span is so much longer that an adult so the chance of secondary cancers from radiation is lessoned.
Also saw a lot of eye, brain, throat cancers being treated there. And with proton radiation being stopped at treatment spot you can see why. They can really control the radiation beam with proton and have it stop at the point they want and not continue through body. I had pencil beam proton radiation and that is even a more tightly controlled radiation beam.
Why? I have a ICD/pacemaker and UFHPTI has a physics department that sets up the parameters for radiation treatments. Their physic department recommended the pencil beam because of my ICD/Pacemaker and wanted the beam controlled even more to keep away from any interference with my ICD Pacemaker.
When you have prostate cancer they will tell you never to say cured. They do give survival rates based on your type, what stage, etc. Stage 1 has over a 99% survival rate for 5 years. Then it steadily goes down with other stages where has metastasized outside of prostate.
What my radiation/oncologist (R/O) uses in my case (low risk cancer and did not have surgical removal of prostate) uses a PSA (% of a protein made by prostate) of my being below 1. as a sign cancer has not returned. A traditional PSA test for undetectable is < .l But if you have a prostate you are going to have PSA as is normal.
Those with surgical removal of prostate many labs now use what they call a ultra sensitive test. That test has a much lower number for undetectable as should not have PSA above that much lower number if prostate removed.
With us men we are told if we live long enough we will have prostate cancer. Sadly most of us are told we will die from something else than our prostate cancer. That is okay for me as long as it is death from old age of being a centurion.
For me I hope to be around to see prevention of prostate cancer the topic and not treatments.
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Here is more about proton radiation.
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Great post!
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I have had both SCC and BCC cancers. Sadly a lot of them. Within last year 4 mohs surgery for SCCs and two on my left hand in just 2 months with really long and deep surgery with 10 stitches each time.
@astromberg; Can I asked about what is subglottis SCC is? I am not familiar with that type SCC. I hope that is not inquiry to much?
@lynnemerk1: Can I asked you what Merkel Cell Carcinoma is? I am getting so worried about my SCCs coming up everywhere and so many. I can see on my left hand where I have already had 2 MOHS surgery for SCC that shows signs of other SCCs.
I am trying to learn more about the other kinds of SCC and if something I should asked my dermatologist and MOHS surgeons about.
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at 75 I decided to have proton radiation for my anal squamous cell cancer. I was ready to just say no to any treatment until the pain and blockage became worse. changed my mind because of quality of life, not quantity. ..that was never the issue. I was going to have to live with this pain, then what could be worse. decided to treat it with proton radiation. everything I had read and been told by a number of oncologists was that I need to do the negri protocol. nope..wasn't interested in that due to the side effects. as I said quality trumped quantity. found proton center in San Diego who would use proton radiation. now you can imagine blisters on my anus as I can imagine blistering in your throat. hey, it was not as bad as others reported at all. would I say it was pleasant, no, but have I had worse pain in my life, yes (and I am one of the lucky people who is rarely will or injured) so, what I am saying is it may be that others are just preparing you for the worst kind of pain you may ever have or maybe it was the worst they ever had, but at 80 I'll bet you have had worse. and if you seem to slow down a bit, well at 80 you are probably already slowing down, can't blame the treatment for everything. If you keep moving during treatment, I will bet it will hardly slow you at all. now chemo is another story. I chose not to do it after 10 days. but all these choices are yours, not your family, not your doctors. just yours. I wish you the best of luck whatever you choose.
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