Frequently Asked Questions
- After a mastectomy, what areas of the chest are radiated if radiation therapy is recommended?
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- For cervical cancer, what factors determine if radiation therapy after surgery is recommended?
- For cervical cancer, when is an organ preserving approach possible where only radiation treatment is needed?
- How is it determined if external or internal radiation therapy should be used to treat cervical cancer? Or both?
- How long after having a lumpectomy for breast cancer will radiation treatment begin?
- In what situations would radiation therapy be used to treat metastatic breast cancer?
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- What are the external radiation techniques (delivery options) for treating cervical cancer?
- What are the external radiation techniques for treating endometrial cancer?
- What are the internal radiation therapy options for treating cervical cancer?
- What are typical long-term side effects of radiation for endometrial cancer that patients should watch for?
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- Would you explain the process of how endometrial cancer is treated with internal radiation?