Y-90 liver cancer treatment: What's your experience?
I recently was treated with y-90 on a tumor in my liver. I am interested in knowing of others that have had experiences good, or bad, and of long term results. I have had prior resection of the liver to remove a tumor but a new tumor surfaced in a different section. I am hoping the y-90 will prove to be a more permanent solution. Thanks
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Mudshark...how are you doing following your y99 treatment? I am having it done soon.
Thanks
How did your y99 treatment go?
Great news. I am having y99 next week. How were your side effects?
Thank you for the update on your y99 experience...I am having it done next week and hoping for good results. Good luck to you and hope all is still good
I have been receiving Tecentriq + Avastin and now will be having radiation. I'll have to travel 20 miles for the treatments because that's where the special equipment is located. Does this sound like the y99 treatment?
Welcome, @phillydawg, I'm tagging fellow members like @gailvar @pfitz904 @alfonso22 @judi729 and @digibson who have experience with radioembolization (Y90) treatment.
Phillydawg, do you have any questions about your upcoming first treatment? Are you already on a transplant waiting list?
@nhsusanne, here's an explanation of Y-90 radioembolization from Mayo Clinic
"Radioembolization is a type of transarterial therapy that strategically attacks liver tumors with localized, high doses of radiation. The treatment often is called Y-90. This refers to the radioactive isotope yttrium-90 that is inserted into tiny glass beads and injected into the tumor's blood supply. The radioactive beads accumulate inside the tumors and emit radiation to suppress tumor growth. Over time, the tumor dies, but the healthy part of the liver remains unaffected.
Y-90 is a targeted way to deliver radiation to a tumor because it radiates less than half an inch into adjacent tissues. This limits the amount of the liver exposed to radiation, and spares normal liver tissue and other nearby organs from unnecessary exposure."
Read more here: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/targeted-radiation-therapy
If you are having to travel for radiation using specialized equipment, you may be having proton beam therapy. Proton therapy has several advantages over traditional radiation therapy in treating liver cancer.
Do you know what type of treatment you will be receiving?
Thanks for your explanation! I don't know at the moment which treatment I'll be getting. I'm waiting to hear from the radiologist for an appointment. I imagine they are very busy and probably waiting for an approval from my insurance. I'll post again when I find out what the plan of action is.
Hello. Yes I had the procedure after they found a cancerous tumor in my liver. To me it was an easy procedure and it worked!
I had to have an MRI about 3 months later to see if it was gone and it was..that one never came back. But I did get another and they gave me an ablation.that also worked...good luck...I pray for all of us!
Hi, I was in limbo about what treatment,Y90 or ablation after they found a tumor in my liver. The radiologist chose ablation. It was painful for a few days but subsided pretty quickly. I have been cancer free for almost 2 years now so I have been able to avoid transplant since my numbers are good. The radiologist was wonderful and explained everything. Best of luck to you.