Anyone doing Chemoradiation?
wondering how those of you who are going through clinical trial of low dose chemo and radiation are doing.
what are the side effects?
fingers crossed for you.
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Thank you, Sam,
I am feeling much better now, 3 weeks post chemoradiation, the radiation burns are almost healed, and I am finally able to resume my walks in the neighborhood. My next hurdle in my journey -the chemotherapy - awaits me in November 🤞.
Each body is different, the symptoms might vary and your timeline for recovery from the treatment might differ - but most importantly trust in your doctors, ask them for the Best advice for You, and finally, Believe in the Positive Best End results for your journey🙏
Best of luck with your decision,
Eva G
Thank you. Yes, my 6 month scans are later this month. For the ureter cancer, I first had surgery to remove the kidney, ureter, & bladder cuff, along with some lymph nodes, & an unsuccessful attempt to remove the tumor. It had grown into the muscle, & was “gooey” & fell apart when they tried to remove it, so they had to leave it. That was followed by 4 courses of chemotherapy (cisplatin & gemcitabine). It was supposed to be 6, but it was really wreaking havoc, so we had to stop. That was followed by 30 radiation treatments. My scans were clean for 15 months, before this new one showed up. Of course I’m hoping for a longer response this time. Thank you for the well wishes.
hope this one is easier than the first.
positive thoughts for you.
Thank you
My scans showed no evidence of disease (NED), which is always the result we hope to get. The ureter cancer was treated with four courses of chemotherapy (Cisplatin & Gemcitabine), it was supposed to be 6 courses, but my reactions wouldn’t allow for the last two courses. After recovering for a month, I had 28 radiation treatments. I am stage IV metastatic, in palliative care, so our hope is for time. I am still having pelvic floor physical therapy for the damage caused by radiation. I feel very optimistic about my recovery. Hopefully these results will last longer than the first treatment.
How are you doing? Did you decide to go forward with chemoradiotherapy?
i am taking step forward for chemoradiation, but i am still keeping the door open for proton radiation instead. i will probably know more after meeting with dr from proton center tomorrow. fingers crossed i get accepted to get proton instead of standard radiation.
@samclembeau
I'm almost 59. Precisely a year ago I took the decision to accept chemoradiation at the lowest dose possible for a very low lying rectal cáncer not even stage 1 (positive margins of the resected polyp). I took 2 tablets of Capecitabine in the morning and 1 in the evening the days of the RT (Monday through Friday). I stopped the Capecitabine after 23 or 24 days, because I starting having parestesias in my left extremities. I kept exercising during the RT in spite of the burns, I just adjusted what exercises I did and the intensity.
My polyp was very close to the sphincter. Now I have developped a very rare rectovaginal fistula 3.2 cm from the anus, in the middle of the necrotised rectal tissue, and we found a ¿new? polyp across from the fistula. My sphincter was not affected by the radiation.
I'm going to have surgery to get rid of the fistula and the polyp.
wish you the best of luck. please let us know how you are doing.
glad to hear you sphincter muscle was not affected.
Welcome, @robal. Is chemoradiation a treatment you are preparing for?
yes.
proton radiation with 5-fu