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7andcounting 11-17-2011 09:41 PM

Targeted radiation on pectoral muscle
 
Hi All,

I'm looking for anyone who has had targeted radiation to their pectoral muscle. I have a tumor deep under my major pec muscle. It's between my major and my minor pecs.

Sugery was original plan, but now I have an appt. with a radiologist to see if some targeted radiation therapy would be appropriate.

I want to understand what types of radiation could be used. I don't know much about specific types, just that I have already had radiation before, so I'm hoping they can offer me something that can go this deep to get to the tumor and would just blast this tumor and not surrounding tissue.

Reason I want to know before appt. is to understand if local center can offer my what I need or if I need to travel to get state of art treatment. Before I traveled to CTCA b/c they had more too offer.

Any ideas?

I am grateful for all input.

Thanks!

7andcounting 11-19-2011 12:06 PM

Re: Targeted radiation on pectoral muscle
 
Anyone familiar with different types of radiation that are possibilities??

Rich66 11-19-2011 04:28 PM

Re: Targeted radiation on pectoral muscle
 
Cyberknife might be a good choice. Seems like it has the most control. So no biopsy?

7andcounting 11-19-2011 06:23 PM

Re: Targeted radiation on pectoral muscle
 
My surgery has been put on hold while I wait to see the radiation Dr. to see what she can offer. I am trying to understand if there are types of radiation out there that can target the tumor in my pec without having to have surgery to remove it first.

Rich66 11-20-2011 12:37 PM

Re: Targeted radiation on pectoral muscle
 
Seems radiation is more appropriate when a tumor is inoperable. If surgery is not possible, perhaps an ablation approach might be possible. if surgery is possible, a tumor sample could analyzed for basic pathology or sent in for chemosensitivity testing.


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