Radiation therapy or without
Hi all,
I was diagnosed in April and had a mastectomy and Diep reconstruction on the June 10th. I am just getting better but still tired. Before the surgery they said that I am unlikely to need radiotherapy (which is why we went for surgery first) but it will need to be confirmed after surgery. My oncologist just told me they want to "discuss" radiotherapy with me - whilst my lymph nodes are negative, total tumor área is around 6.5cm with DCIS (grade 1/2) and they seem to say you don't need it if total area is less than 5cm, so i seem to be on the borderline. For those of you for whom rads were recommended, how did you decide whether to go for it (in terms of probability/benefits vs side effects). My plastic surgeon (not sure if it's his area of expertise?) is suggesting benefit should be at least 20%. Is there any effect on fertility/future pregnancies? What dosage do they typically give?
Can you please share your experiences of rads: did it make you tired, how long did you wait until after mastectomy/reconstr before starting rads to maximize recovery from the surgery, did rads leave any permanent side effects? Also if I lived in Ukraine at the time of Chernobyl nuclear reactor blow up, can this radiation build up on top even though it's targeted?
Also my plastic surgeon is suggesting that if i have to have rads then I will need to postpone the 2nd surgery for a few months at least (currently scheduled for Sept) which is more of a touch up surgery on a reconstructed breast/stomach plus adding a nipple. This makes me a bit nervous in terms of confidence level during the interim period when I wait for the 2nd surgery. Has anyone had this experience?
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Did you live near Chernobyl during that time? Your radiation oncologist would probably want to know about that. I don't know if it makes a difference though.
I had a 7 week gap between surgery and first radiation treatment. It made me tired for sure but am glad I had it because the recurrence rates are so much higher (for me) without it. I do have lasting shoulder pain from tight scar tissue. It doesn't keep me from being productive or living my life, but it's a constant reminder. I think the shoulder stuff is because they radiated the nodes around my collarbone...not everyone gets that.
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Hi Gb2115, thank you for your input. Luckily does not look like I need to do radiotherapy. Seems like most factors like my grade 2 and her2- and node - prevailed over the total area of tumour (which not all radiologists agree should be lumped together). I hope that your shoulder pain improves.
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Hi Gb2115, thank you for your input. Luckily does not look like I need to do radiotherapy.I hope that your shoulder pain improves.
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