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Radium Treatment
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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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https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/radio therapy /
May indeed provide some relief.
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May indeed provide some relief.
It's mentioned here Nailit. It would relate to men with prostate ca because that goes to the bones as does breast cancer https:/ /www.ca ncerres earchuk .org/ab out-can cer/can cer-in- general /treatm ent/rad iothera py/symp toms/bo ne-pain
My mum had palliative radiotherapy for a tumour in her arm. It was a very high dose of radiotherapy (much higher than the original doses that people have when originally treated) I think the tumour was at risk of fracturing the arm and the treatment stopped that from happening. For some reason, she didn't have a lot of pain but the treatment was worthwhile.