Intra Operational Radiation Therapy
Has anyone used IORT as an alternative to traditional radiation for 5-6 weeks? What was your outcome?
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I did not use IORT but I did enter a clinical trial for Partial Breast Rads, 2x a day for 5 days (6 hours apart for each treatment each day) but it was traditional external beam. Each day they did a CT scan to make sure the beams were directed on the lesion only. The implanted gold seeds in my breast with a large needle (hurt a tad but it was over fast) and then pinpointed the gays (radiation measurement are called gays in case you did not know the term) in that area only. I was done in 5 days which was great but they pumped quite a bit of radiation in that 5 days (sort of like 10 boosts instead of normal rads) and I did get fatigued for about 2 months after but bounced back eventually. I had very little burning though (like a sunburn only) but now have some shrinkage to that breast (more than one would normally see with traditional rads protocol I suspect) and am seen twice a year for 5 years and each year they take a photo of the breast to see what kind of cosmetic outcomes people have.
I am glad I did this as my rads were 40 miles one way in drive time so 6 weeks would have been kind of tough. I worked during the rads by going to the office closest to Yale (10 mins away) but could only do that for a week, not for 6 so that is another reason I chose this trial. I had first dose at 7:30 am and second at 1:30 PM. In between, worked 8-1 and then went home for the day.
The trial had strict guidelines though. Had to be older than 50, DCIS or Stage 1 with no nodal involvement, max 3 weeks out of lumpectomy (no MX was allowed for this) surgery and margins had to be larger so had to have a re-excision due to one margin that was too close (less than 1mm) because all had to be over 10mm.
Hope this information was helpful. My rads were 2.5 years ago.
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Hi Cinnamon, I had IORT. Boy, it was a breeze. I did not have any side effects at all ( no redness at site etc...) it made the whole LX procedure a one stop shop. I would recommend it.
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Hi Cinammon77,
I had a lumpectomy and intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) on 8-25-2015 and am SO grateful!
I was in and out of the hospital the same day and when I left the hospital, I was done! I am grateful that I learned about it and was able to have it done instead of the external radiation for 6 weeks.
I didn't need painkillers and there was no cosmetic effects such as redness and such. In fact, my profile picture on this site was taken just after my surgery -- these are my first post-anesthesia steps!
My breast surgeon, Dennis Holmes, MD is one of the pioneers of the procedure and you can google him to read more about IORT.
I highly recommend IORT to anyone who is qualified to have this done.
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I had IORT with a lumpectomy. If you're a candidate for it, I would certainly recommend it.
Unfortunately my pathology report came back with ILC also. So I still had to do 28 rad sessions, but did not have to do boosts. The IORT counted as the boosts.
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