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Showing posts with label Patients. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

HDR Brachytherapy: An Innovative Option for Cancer Patients

What is HDR Brachytherapy?

High-Dose Rate (HDR) Brachytherapy is an innovative type of internal radiation therapy that delivers high doses of radiation from implants placed close to, or inside, the tumor(s) in the body. This technique allows delivery of maximum radiation dose to the target tissues which harbor cancer, while minimizing exposure to the surrounding healthy tissues.

How is HDR Brachytherapy different from Low-Dose Rate Brachytherapy? HDR Brachytherapy is a procedure where the radiation source is placed only for a few to several minutes in the proximity of the target volume. LDR Brachytherapy involves the radioactive sources to be in the proximity of the target volume for days (temporary) or permanently implanted in the target volume (example: seed implant in Prostate Cancer).

What kind of Cancers can this procedure help? This procedure is commonly available for selected patients with prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung, sarcoma, head and neck cancer, skin cancer and cancers of the cervix and uterus.

Do patients have to be admitted to the Hospital for this procedure? Majority of the HDR Brachytherapy procedures are done as an outpatient and does not require hospitalization.

How is this procedure performed? For the most part, this procedure is a collaborative effort between the Surgeon and the Radiation Oncologist. The surgeon places hollow catheters directly into the target tissue such as the breast, lung and prostate. These catheters are then hooked up to an HDR machine which houses a small radioactive source measuring less than a grain of sand. This source is threaded into the catheter under computer control. The source stays in the catheter for a predetermined period of time allowing a precise amount of radiation dose to be delivered to the target volume. The source subsequently is withdrawn into the machine and the patient is allowed to go home after the procedure.

Are patients radioactive after the HDR Brachytherapy procedure? The answer is no. It is the EFFECTS of radiation that will continue within the target volume. Since the radiation source is withdrawn from the patient once the procedure is complete, they are no longer radioactive and are free to continue on with their lives unhindered.

How long does each each procedure take? The actual time that each HDR Brachytherapy procedure may take is generally between 15 mins to 30 mins depending on the complexity of the situation.

How Many sessions are needed for a given patient? This depends on each situation. Breast HDR for example is done twice a day for five days and involves 10 sessions of the procedure.

Do patients undergoing HDR Brachytherapy need additional treatments for their cancer? Again, this depends on the situation. This procedure may be combined with surgery, chemotherapy and external beam radiation therapy for several weeks according to the disease process that is being addressed.

Conclusion: Overall HDR Brachytherapy offers a quick and effective way to give radiation treatments for selected patients with cancer. The key here is for patients to discuss with their cancer physicians regarding this option of treatment.

Dr. Kumar is a board certified Radiation Oncologist who is co-founder of a private practice group in Florida. He has over 17 years experience dealing with cancer patients including several members in his own family who have been afflicted by this disease.

His philosophy of managing patients is through a unique holistic approach that takes into account the wishes and needs of patients and their families. He believes that any battle is won at the level of the mind first before the body goes into action to win the war. His website http://curingcancerofthemind.com/ reflects this philosophy.

He is always available to help any patient with questions regarding cancer and radiation therapy and can be reached at 772 293 0377.


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Laughter Yoga for Cancer Patients and Survivors

Cancer is one of the most common fatal diseases known to man, and living with cancer can be really stressful. Cancer sufferers have to go through bouts of chemotherapy or other types of treatment to remove their cancer. Cancer treatments usually result in side effects such as fatigue, deficiency of immune system, and hair loss. All these can increase the stress level of cancer sufferers as well as survivors, which in turn will slow down their recovery process.

There are ways to counter the adverse effects of cancer treatment, and one of them is by practicing Laughter Yoga. Laughter Yoga is a technique developed by Dr. Madan Kataria, a medical doctor from Mumbai, India. This unique exercise technique combines laughter exercises, created and developed by Dr. Kataria himself, and the ancient art of yogic breathing.

It is said that laughter is the best medicine, and it is not just some nonsense. Studies and researches indicate that laughter helps boost our immune system, therefore maintaining our health and well being. Dr. Kataria claims that laughter helps our lungs take in more O2 and expel more CO2 as well as other impurities than when we breathe normally. This leads to a better distribution of O2 in our blood system thus improving our blood circulation. Laughter also increases the production of endorphins - hormones that make us feel good or happy - in our body.

So how does this kind of Yoga benefit cancer sufferers? Regular Laughter Yoga can help boost their immune system of cancer sufferers and survivors and also decrease their stress level. The combination of Laughter Yoga and conventional cancer treatment can help fight cancer more efficiently. Laughter Yoga can also help cancer survivors regain their energy and improve their recovery process.

Laughter Yoga can also help cancer prevention for non-cancer sufferers. Cancer is caused by - among many contributing factors - lack of exercise and stress. Conventional exercise routines can take up some time and nowadays people are too busy and just don't have much spare time. Dr. Kataria claims that 15 minutes of laughter exercises is equivalent to 30 minutes of cardio exercise. So why waste 30 minutes in the gym when you can laugh as much as you like for 15 minutes inside the comforts of your own house? Regular laughter exercises can help ward off stress hence preventing the cancer from occurring. Most importantly, Laughter Yoga is free of charge! You don't have to invest in any sporting equipments, and you don't have to pay a membership fee.

So what are you waiting for? Get to know Laughter Yoga now!


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