Double LX, having trouble deciding about Rads
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In addition to WBI (whole breast irradiation, the "usual" thing) and PBI (partial breast irradiation via Mammosite, Savi, etc), there's also IORT.
IORT (intraoperative radiation therapy) is a little like Mammosite in that a balloon-shaped device is inserted into the breast and the radiation is delivered right to the tumor bed, saving the skin and other organs. The difference is that with IORT it's done during surgery. While your incision is open a round radiation source is placed inside the tumor bed. The radiation is administered and the incision is closed.
That's it. It's a one-shot deal. No side effects other than some fatigue, which is unavoidable when radiation is concerned. The only problem with it is that its availability is pretty limited.
If you're interested you can post your location and I may be able to find a center that provides it. As I say, they're pretty limited.
http://www.zeiss.com/C1256CAC0038CEFF/ContainerTitel/Radiotherapy/$File/patients3_2.html
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Thanks, cycle-path. My surgery is the day after tomorrow and I know this isn't an option where I am having surgery. I have spent so much time driving 130 miles each way for appointments and biopsies, I reached the point where I decided "I just have to do this now" so I scheduled the double LX. I understand MammoSite is done in Minneapolis, a mere 250 miles from where I live, or the Mayo Clinic.
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I'd go to a major center and get a second opinion. The idea that one breast is ok, but two are not doesnn't sit well with me somehow.
At MD anderson you could get the Canadian 4 week schedule. A Lot of women come and stay in houston. After xmas might be just right, and Jan will be sometimes warm and sunny. -
bluegentian, you don't say where you live but apparently you're in the general vicinity of Minneapolis. I checked on the hospitals that do IORT within about a 250 mile radius of Minneapolis, and they seem to be the Nebraska Medical Center at the University of Nebraska, and the University of Wisconsin.
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I live almost on the Canadian border in Minnesota. The closest breast center is in Duluth, Mn. So that is where I have scheduled my LXs. I've been very happy with the surgeon, it has been the radiation issues that have snarled up.
I know that in Minneapolis and at the Mayo Clinic they have the MammoSite and IMRT, both they say are better for large breasts and for avoiding lungs and heart, but have not consulted so don't know how they look at bilateral. At this point it seems taking the chance that tumors are small and wide margins are good by doing the LX is step one. I am most anxious about the week following- waiting for the pathology. If all is well, I may be able to join the women who forego RADS. If not? So much uncertainty on this journey.
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