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My mum's had the results of her bone scan today. Unfortunately the cancer is not confined to her arm (as hoped) but is widespread as suspected.
She has to go back to oncology on Thursday and has to see if she may be suitable to receive radium therapy to give her some pain relief.
However, I've just googled radium treatment for bones and all results are suggesting that radium is used for treating men who have had prostate cancers???
Am I missing something here or have I misheard radium treatment? (my sister told me this on the phone so its a possibility)
TIA.
She has to go back to oncology on Thursday and has to see if she may be suitable to receive radium therapy to give her some pain relief.
However, I've just googled radium treatment for bones and all results are suggesting that radium is used for treating men who have had prostate cancers???
Am I missing something here or have I misheard radium treatment? (my sister told me this on the phone so its a possibility)
TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My Mum's started when her pelvis fractured. I suspected what it was when they said they wanted to do blood tests as I knew what they were looking for (high calcium in the blood). I kind of think that maybe it's a good thing that we didn't know what was coursing through her body as it least we had (as you have had) some years of living in ignorant bliss.
radium radiation - so what
It is used for pain relief of all sorts of cancers
and works well
you aim it at the bits that hurt and dont really worry about where the other stuff is, so long as it is not causing pain
just say 'yes' and ask they do everything to keep her out of pain in her last days. Steroids for example work well
It is used for pain relief of all sorts of cancers
and works well
you aim it at the bits that hurt and dont really worry about where the other stuff is, so long as it is not causing pain
just say 'yes' and ask they do everything to keep her out of pain in her last days. Steroids for example work well
Your mother should also be started on Denosumab, providing there are no contraindications.
Whereabouts on the arms is she affected? That is an unusual place for a metastasis from breast cancer. One would normally expect spinal, rib, pelvic or even scapular mets, but mets in the (fore) arm are highly unusual.
Whereabouts on the arms is she affected? That is an unusual place for a metastasis from breast cancer. One would normally expect spinal, rib, pelvic or even scapular mets, but mets in the (fore) arm are highly unusual.