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- August 5, 2011 at 7:30 pm
I had my consultation with the Chief Radiation Oncologist yesterday at David Grant, who was very up front with me. He said since melanoma cells by their nature are resistant to light, he would need to do a much higher daily dose to be effective than if the tumor had been a primary brain tumor. Along with my sister, I made the decision to forego the WBRT for now and start with Yervoy as soon as possible. That way the Yervoy can act against any melanoma cells that might be hanging around in my brain, as well as start working on my lung mets.
I had my consultation with the Chief Radiation Oncologist yesterday at David Grant, who was very up front with me. He said since melanoma cells by their nature are resistant to light, he would need to do a much higher daily dose to be effective than if the tumor had been a primary brain tumor. Along with my sister, I made the decision to forego the WBRT for now and start with Yervoy as soon as possible. That way the Yervoy can act against any melanoma cells that might be hanging around in my brain, as well as start working on my lung mets. The rad onc said that he would be happy to go with WBRT in the future, or SRS, if I need it.
I thought about this long and hard overningt and woke with a sense of relief. Not looking back!!
Cristy, Stage IV
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- August 5, 2011 at 7:39 pm
Personally I think you made a good decision. There comes a point when you have to look at quality of life. Hopefully with the brain met gone you won't be dealing with anymore. There is a young man that posts occaisionally "Kevinhisname". He had a brain met removed last year and the brain was still clear as of his last post.
Wishing you the best!
Linda
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- August 5, 2011 at 7:39 pm
Personally I think you made a good decision. There comes a point when you have to look at quality of life. Hopefully with the brain met gone you won't be dealing with anymore. There is a young man that posts occaisionally "Kevinhisname". He had a brain met removed last year and the brain was still clear as of his last post.
Wishing you the best!
Linda
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