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       Radiation - (Thomas)     08-30-11
    My Mom took chemo/radiation about 4 months ago. she started having back pain about 1.5 months ago. she got a cat scan & a bone scan and they didnt find any cancer or anything else that could be causing the pain. the doctors told her that the pain is from the radiation she had. the pain sometimes is bad and sometimes isnt even there. anyone familiar with this??
    Date=08-30-11    Name:Thomas [email protected],



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     Radiation (Thomas) 08-30-11
         re: Radiation (Lauren ) 08-30-11

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       re: Radiation - (Lauren )     08-30-11
    Hi Thomas:
    I read your post, and first let me congratulate your mom on her clear tests results. You did not mention what type of cancer she had; so I will assume it was invasive enough that the doctor's felt she needed both treatment options.
    Let me first say, that I am not a medical expert. I only base my conclusions or thoughts because I have had radiation and know from first hand experience the long-term and short term affects.
    It is quite possible that the pain she is experiencing is from the radiation. Keep in mind that although the areas of concern where vital organs are are protected by lead shields there is also a good possibility that that radiation covers areas that are not in need of exposure. I myself received higher doses of what they referred to as mantle radiotherapy back in the 70's when doses that were given in a therapeutic value were much higher. I myself did not have any bone pain per se; but since that 20 years ago I have had many side affects related to my treatment; so your Mom has to be vigilant in documenting everything that happens to her in the years to come. I understand that chemo can have some lasting affects as well; while I did not receive chemotherapy, many of my pals that had, have also experienced some problems.
    My best advice is to have your Mom keep a journal; and be very pro-active in her quest to be completely diseased free. I wish her and you the best.
    You can email me if you like, and tell you some specific things that she may want to aware of in years to come.
    Lauren
    Date=08-30-11    Name:Lauren Lauren @cnet.com,




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     Radiation (Thomas) 08-30-11
         Re: radiation (Wanda S.) 10-29-11

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       Re: radiation - (Wanda S.)     10-29-11
    Lauren:



    If you don't mind me asking, what about radiation to the head. My mother had a brain tumor removed last week. Radiation will start soon, light doses. She's worried about side effects. What can she expect? A little history, lung cancer was diagnosed a year ago. Non-small cell, very aggressive. Chemo treatments (8) did well with the existing mass in her lung. Thanks for any info.
    Date=10-29-11    Name:Wanda S. [email protected],




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     Radiation (Thomas) 08-30-11
         re: Radiation (Lauren ) 10-29-11

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       re: Radiation - (Lauren )     10-29-11
    Hi Thomas:



    I read your post, and first let me congratulate your mom on her clear tests results. You did not mention what type of cancer she had; so I will assume it was invasive enough that the doctor's felt she needed both treatment options.



    Let me first say, that I am not a medical expert. I only base my conclusions or thoughts because I have had radiation and know from first hand experience the long-term and short term affects.



    It is quite possible that the pain she is experiencing is from the radiation. Keep in mind that although the areas of concern where vital organs are are protected by lead shields there is also a good possibility that that radiation covers areas that are not in need of exposure. I myself received higher doses of what they referred to as mantle radiotherapy back in the 70's when doses that were given in a therapeutic value were much higher. I myself did not have any bone pain per se; but since that 20 years ago I have had many side affects related to my treatment; so your Mom has to be vigilant in documenting everything that happens to her in the years to come. I understand that chemo can have some lasting affects as well; while I did not receive chemotherapy, many of my pals that had, have also experienced some problems.



    My best advice is to have your Mom keep a journal; and be very pro-active in her quest to be completely diseased free. I wish her and you the best.



    You can email me if you like, and tell you some specific things that she may want to aware of in years to come.



    Peace Lauren

    Date=10-29-11    Name:Lauren [email protected],