Did I cause my radiation to be less effective?

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I had a shingles shot last week after 18 of 33 radiation treatments.  I did not ask my RO.  Then I read that you should not get a shingles shot during radiation.  I feel so dumb and so scared.  Will the vaccine mean that the radiation will be ineffective?  

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  • redsox
    redsox Member Posts: 523
    edited February 2014

    Ask your radiation oncologist about it.  

    I don't think the caution is based on the shot making the radiation less effective.  Rather, I think your body may have a bad reaction to the shingles shot because your immune system is less able to deal with it. 

  • ruthbru
    ruthbru Member Posts: 57,235
    edited February 2014

    redsox is right. They don't recommend a shingles shot during radiation because your immune system is compromised at that time & you would be more likely to have problems from the shot itself. It should not make your radiation less effective. I would definitely 'confess' this to the RO though.

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited February 2014

    I, too, was told to wait til after end of TXs to get shingles shot.  According to all my Drs this is based on all the stress the immune system goes through during all the TXs so why add more stress to it that is not immediately needed.  Nothing was ever said that the shot would have any negative effects on chemo or rads.

    Talk to your Dr though and give him/her a "Heads Up' about getting the shot.  We - here - are not Drs so  can't tell you what is/isn't going to happen.

  • SallyS70
    SallyS70 Member Posts: 947
    edited February 2014

    redsox, ruthbru, and kicks, thank you for taking the time to respond to my post.  I do plan to tell my RO at my appointment on Wednesday morning and will post what he says.  I feel so dumb.  My MO had told me to get one.  When I had my annual physical, I told my PCP, and she had her nurse give it to me.  I just did not think about that when my MO said to get the shot, I had not started radiation.

  • icebaby10
    icebaby10 Member Posts: 26
    edited February 2014

    About 20 treatments in I actually got the shingles.. as a matter of fact they are still painfull  My RO told me that even if you get the shot you can still get shingles..  I was actually going to get the shot just before starting rads but we had a bad snow storms so I did not go get it..

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited February 2014

    Sally, following up on the advice you've already received, the main Breastcancer.org site includes info about the shingles vaccine in the article Sequence of Treatment, saying:

    "If you will be getting chemotherapy or radiation to treat breast
    cancer, your immune system will be weakened. If you had chicken pox as a
    child and you’re 50 or older, your age and your weakened immune system
    can put you at higher risk for shingles, a painful, blistering rash
    caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. There is a shingles
    vaccine and in most cases it’s better to get it before you start breast
    cancer treatment. If your immune system is weakened, you shouldn’t get
    the vaccine until you’re done with treatment and your immune system is
    at full strength again.

    If you had chicken pox as a child and are
    50 or older, it’s a good idea to ask your doctor if getting the shingles
    vaccine before you start breast cancer treatment makes sense for you.
    While shingles can still flare up even if you get the vaccine, the rash
    is usually less painful and less severe."

  • icebaby10
    icebaby10 Member Posts: 26
    edited February 2014

    I was started on Acyclovir 5X a day for a week and it put the shingles to rest... minimized the breakout..

  • SallyS70
    SallyS70 Member Posts: 947
    edited February 2014

    Hi all,

    I had my weekly RO appointment today.  Although he said that the shot did not seem to be causing me any problems,  he would have recommended that I get the shot after my rads were finished rather during them.

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