Deciding on radiation or not
So, I have been going back and forth about radiation now for awhile. I am trying to pursue Proton Beam which seems safe enough considering my tumor bed is directly over my heart. So for me I know I wont' do regular radiation. But this is what perplexes me and makes my decision difficult. Basically 3 out of 100 women like me will have a recurrence without radiation, with radiation 2 out of 100 will have a recurrence. I read that and think...is radiation worth it? bearing in my mind my tumor was low grade, tiny and no lymph nodes, clear margins and very well behaving, it actually decreased in size over 6 months prior to surgery.
Is it time to just walk away from treatment and enjoy my good fortune?
I'd appreciate any input.
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I had 16 proton beam radiation treatments to left chest and left axila--armpit, left upper side and from armpit to elbow. All done at MN Mayo. All MD's greenlighted the procedure. No cautions or warnings!! I had sunburned skin for4-5 weeks easily treated with Vanicream twice each day. I WOULD ask proton radiation oncologist about this issue because I think you have been given incorrect advice. Proton is the safest. I had no problems and am an old warhorse at 83+!! Blessings to you!
Hi! Just weighing in with some feedback from MGH Boston as I met with proton beam team for second opinion as Dana Farber doesn't offer proton beam. At 57 yrs, ILC on right side (margins weren't great). Proton Beam was not recommended for my breast - biomarkers, etc all examined. I went with whole breast radiation (small breasts) -19 treatments with boost. I was so convinced proton beam was way to go but I will say the proton beam team was great at explaining why/how proton beam is not always the safest or best treatment. xoxoxo Good luck and I love this group!
Did you take endocrine therapy?
@frogjumper so I am in your same boat (same diagnosis) I think. I decided not to take tamoxifen. My chances of recurrance are so low and I don’t think I can deal with side effects.
Any advice. Talking to a few more people on it but I am at peace with my decision.
@salamander, I am at peace as well. Also too it makes me feel better knowing that a few other things are on my side, namely my good health, not smoking or drinking and now even going to the gym 🙂 My feelings were I don't have a high risk tumor so why throw high risk treatments at it.
This sounds distressing. Can the surgeon really refuse treatment unless you agree to the radiation? Has a radiation oncologist weighed in? I was treated separately--first surgery, then referral. But I never promised to do any particular course of radiation or even any at all. (Did end up with 15 treatments). Might you need a second opinion, or a surgeon who is more willing to work with you as a person?
I'm considering exactly that option. I am awaiting date/time for oncologist's appointment, but he only sees his patients once a year.
I don’t understand tissue removal on the heart muscle. This sounds really scary. God bless you in your journey. I’m still trying to get a consult for proton therapy.
'Wishing you success in your search, and adding blessings and hope.
I had proton radiation finishing in August of 2022 for breast cancer after a bilateral mastectomy due to positive margins. I was told by Mayo Clinic that the proton radiation is less damaging to the healthy tissue and lower risk of complications with expanders in place. I had 30 treatments, the last 5 were a boost. Mepitel film saved my skin. The nurse puts it on before radiation and it can stay on through the entire course of treatment. With my sensitive skin I only had some wet peeling where it didn't stick well under my armpit due to the hot weather. Just my opinion but I would push for the proton radiation.