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@thetwoofus

Hello,
thanks for responding.
We know we asked about a recomendation for a good radiologist or center that specializes in treating cancer of the neck but we got a hold of one here today that talked to us about the issue and we we're pretty satisfied with what he told us.
He thinks chemo would be sufficient with no radiation treatments. He feels radiation would create other longterm negative side effects because of where it is in the neck and would not necessarily help to prolong her life but may have enough negative sideffects which could hurt her quality of life. So he thinks no radiation would be best. I tend to believe his assessment makes the most sense. But we won't know what her oncologist is going to recommend until tomorrow.
As for the biopsy, they're not sure exactly what it is or where it came from. She has non small cell but this tumor in the neck gives indications more like small cell which acts and spreads faster. They removed it entirely, but as I said, are now talking both radiation and chemo. Again, we will find out tomorrow,(Thursday) what her oncologist/ team recommendation is. But we're leaning toward possibly doing chemo with no radiation. Even if her oncologist says do both.
At this point we're wondering if there would be another choice other than chemo, which we will be asking her oncologist tomorrow. So tomorrow we will probably be put into the position of having to say yes or no to 3 options... chemo only or chemo and radiation or none at all. They offered her chemo 7 years ago and she said no. Thanks for listening and responding.

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My husband said no to chemo initially too and it's certainly no picnic but the doctors try to do as little as possible to get the job done (you might ask about that). Radiation to the neck could cause problems and although it's not quite as tough on a patient during treatment we were surprised that there were radiation side effects that were significant. Have you asked if there is any kind of immunotherapy or targeted therapy that might work? Best wishes to you and your wife.