The optimal treatment protocols (doses, frequency) and the level of benefit offered by
radiation therapy require further study.
Because
radiation therapy requires the presence of oxygen to be effective, tumors with high interstitial pressure are often less receptive to radiation therapy.
Not exact matches
Some weeks later, after
radiation therapy that was designed to limit the extent of the surgery, he wrote to tell me that the doctors were astounded to learn that the tumor had been stopped cold by the
radiation and that surgery would not be
required.
Radiation therapy may also
require an interruption in breastfeeding, depending on the type of
radiation used and the duration of treatment.
Due to the aggressive nature of AML, this disease usually
requires intensive treatment, which may include chemotherapy,
radiation therapy, immunotherapy and stem cell transplantation.
Although the shorter
therapy requires higher
radiation doses, the experts found that this option may result in better quality of life.
«When we think about
radiation therapy, it is high technology, but the complexity of cancer
requires that we have a better understanding of the biology,» says Marikki Laiho, the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of
Radiation Oncology and Vice Chair of Research for the Department of
Radiation Oncology and Molecular
Radiation Sciences.
In order to attempt to cure certain cancers, an intensive protocol will be ordered which usually
requires outpatient
radiation treatments for 16 to 20 days Palliative
radiation therapy is a less intense protocol, and can be described as comfort care.
Each type of cancer
requires individual care and may include a combination of treatment
therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy,
radiation, cryosurgery (freezing), hyperthermia (heating) or immunotherapy.
The results of the study may help to diagnose CHF earlier, better stratify cardiovascular risk, tailor
therapy to specific dog needs, and reduce the exposure of
radiation required for repeated thoracic radiography, which is current protocol.
Treatment usually
requires one or two weeks of hospitalization at a veterinary hospital licensed to administer
radiation therapy.
Treatment for this situation may
require a combination of surgery and
radiation therapy.
At the time of your appointment, the
radiation oncologists will discuss the additional tests that are recommended or
required prior to
radiation treatment, the options and expected outcomes for
radiation therapy, and the costs and potential side effects associated with treatment.
In some tumor locations, especially for suspected brain tumors, a biopsy diagnosis is not
required for consideration of
radiation therapy.
When medications are ineffective, surgery to scrape the lesion free of debris and dead tissue, cryosurgery or
radiation therapy is sometimes
required.
This healthcare plan
requires pre-certification for all inpatient hospital admissions, skilled nursing, outpatient chemo and
radiation therapy, outpatient surgeries and procedures, pregnancies, physical or occupational
therapy, dialysis, plasmaphoresis, MRI, PET scan, CT, home health and home infusion
therapy.