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#22240     02-13-2007 05:47 AM      |       Joined:  Feb 2007  Posts: 9    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Feb 2007  Posts: 9  |    Hello:  Last week I was diagnosed with SCC in my left lymph  gland originating from a cancer in the base of my tongue.  I am scheduled to have the gland removed and radioactive seeds emplaced in my tongue in two weeks. To be followed by chemo.  I will be operated on at Yale New Haven.  Can anyone tell me what to expect with my physical condition (I am a healthy 67 year old) due to the neck operation and what the effect of having the "seed" In my tongue will be.  I know the chemo will be bad but thats for later.  Any insights you can share will be most welcome . TY, Ed      |      |       |                      
#22241     02-13-2007 06:06 AM      |       Joined:  Apr 2004  Posts: 837    "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)   |           "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)    Joined:  Apr 2004  Posts: 837  |    Ed,
  Do you know how long the seeds will be implanted?  I had a similar procedure (also through the base of the tongue), but it was after having surgery and about 7 weeks of conventional radiation.  By the time I had the implant, I was already feeling many of the nasty side effects of radiation -- mouth sores, swallowing difficulties, fatigue, etc.  Those side effects continued for many weeks afterward, but it was impossible for me to tell how much was attributable to the implant vs. the regular radiation.
  In my case, the implant was in place for about 30 hours, during which time I had to be in an isolation room (where somebody came around with a Geiger counter to test how much radiation I was emitting).  Nurses could only come in for a couple of minutes at a time, and my husband was only allowed to visit for about 10 minutes during the treatment.
  There are at least a few others here who have had some type of implant -- hopefully they will also respond about their experiences.
  Cathy        
Tongue SCC (T2M0N0), poorly differentiated, diagnosed 3/89, partial glossectomy and neck dissection 4/89, radiation from early June to late August 1989
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#22242     02-13-2007 07:17 AM      |       Joined:  Feb 2007  Posts: 9    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Feb 2007  Posts: 9  |    Hi Cathy: I am at a loss to reply to your question. This thing is like a speeding train (Wednesday diagnosed Monday schedule operation).  I think they said the seed would be in place for four weeks.  Thats that sound right? Is there different strenghts etc? As i understand it the only rad I will get is from the seeds.  Ed      |      |       |            
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