Sort of, but not by choice. I only did the chemo part in 2009" and only 1 week out of three induction chemo, when I became deathly sick, in ICU for almost 2 months, before doing chemoradiation was to follow, and was hospitalized for 6 months, paralyzed and blinded. and could not complete any further treatment for over a year until 2011 since I was that ill. Because of it, it probably resulted in all my recurrences. Chemo does not cure this cancer, and will return, if that's all was done, in case anyone thinks likewise. I'm not saying his decision is good, but at least the majority of rads was completed, but for every day missed, is equivalent to 1.7 percent reduction in survival, and increase risk of cancer regenerating, which it does overtime, and radiation gets less effective after 5 weeks or 25 sessions, cancer regenerate quickly from the radiation itself , and that's why it is set up that way in the treatment plan in a specified time, and dosage is reflected to keep with this.
Good luck.