SIR spheres microsphere
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September 18, 2013 at 4:43 am #75008lainySpectator
Dear NJDaughter, I always say when you have 2 opinions go for that 3rd one to break the tie. Best wishes and as you know please keep us posted.
September 18, 2013 at 2:18 am #75007njdaughterSpectatorThank you all for your kind words. What a loving and supportive group! Of note, my father went to MSK today and the MD there didn’t feel like the radioembolization treatment was ideal for my father. So, 2 different opinions which leaves us as his family even more confused. I will keep you posted.
In all appreciation-Noushin
August 27, 2013 at 6:58 pm #75006kris00jSpectatorHi njdaughter.
I’m not able to help you with the spheres, but was wondering where you are being treated, since you are so close to NYC. I was being treated at Sloan Kettering for the first 2 years, but have switched to Fox Chase in Philadelphia for a clinical trial.
I grew up in Summit, so I know the area well.
If your schedule allows, and your father feels up to it, I am trying to start a support group. Since we are widespread, I suggested New Hope. It will be Thurs., Sept. 5. I am sending you an email through the system.
Good luck with information, and prayers for good results for your dad!August 27, 2013 at 4:15 pm #75005willowSpectatorNot sure if the Y90 microspheres are same as SiR spheres but thise both fall into the radioembolization category. My sister had radioembo at Stanford in Jan without any complications. She had some pain a few weeks or so afterward as the tumors get very inflamed in reaction to the radiation (this is expected). In April, scans showed that she didn’t have significant shrinkage of targeted tumors but did have a little. The CT doesn’t show how active these liver tumors are (as a PET would) so its possible that the tumors were rendered dead without a huge amount of shrinkage. Those tumors haven’t progressed either, which I consider a measure of success (though some mets appeared in areas not targeted by the radioembo.
Hope this helps,
WillowAugust 27, 2013 at 1:18 am #75004lainySpectatorDear NJDaughter, welcome to the best little club in the world that no one wants to join! I can’t help you on the planned treatment for your Father but know that you have come to the best place to be, our family! May I ask where he is being treated? We are BIG believers in 2nd and 3rd opinions and on reading up as much as you can as knowledge is our best tool for fighting this crazy CC. Please keep us updated on your Father as we truly care and above all Be Strong.
August 27, 2013 at 12:45 am #75003marionsModeratornjdaughter….welcome to our site. I hope for others to come forward and share their recent experience with you however; here are two of numerous links pertaining to the procedure. You will be able to find additional ones by using the search function. Let me us know if and when you need help. So glad that you have found us and I am sure that others will chime in real soon.
http://www.cholangiocarcinoma.org/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=638
http://www.cholangiocarcinoma.org/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=3259
Hugs,
MarionAugust 26, 2013 at 10:40 pm #75002pcl1029MemberHi,
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22956045
also read upon the related messages on radioembolizations on this forum under Radiation Tx and Options) start from early to most recent comments ,and you will arrive some sense of whether this treatment will work for your father.
It still a very debatable procedure. The efficacy vs the unknown side effects AFTER patient exposed to prior or afterward chemotherapy and different forms of radiation treatment to the liver ,morbidity and the current health situation of the patient.
For myself, It is a tough decision to be made base on a lot of variables.Others may disagree or simply have no alternative choice.God bless.
August 26, 2013 at 10:20 pm #8816njdaughterSpectatorHi all–I’m writing on behalf of my father who was just diagnosed with stage IV intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. He’s on a chemo regimen and the interventional radiologist wanted to start the SIR spheres microsphere (I hope I’m getting the name right). Has anybody else gone through this treatment? If so, any feedback? Good/bad? Thank you all in advance.
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