Hi,
Thanks for your feedback. The delayed effects of radiation are currently managed by the radiation oncology departments in consultation with other specialists depending on the type of effects and the treated site. These delayed effects are usually irreversible and are managed symptomatically. I beleive that as of now there is no specialised center or department which manages only radiation toxicities. It would be best to follow up with the Radiation Oncologist and other specialists.
All the best
Thank you Dr. Monica M.
I did not attribute my problems to radiation my specialists did. I have had numerous tests with numerous specialists also trying to find some other cause, because I have hoped against hope there was another cause. I have been told that surgery (which is used for some of the symptoms you mentioned) is not necessary, as the severity has not reached that level.
I have managed to figure out "supportive and symptomatic" care with my urorlogist, colorectal specialist, and my gastroenterologist. So I am managing the incontinence, and the malabsorption, and the diarrhea at an almost livable level with them. The fecal incontinence is worsening, and due to the fibrotic changes in my anal sphincter I have been told there isn't much I can do and surgery again is not an option.
The pelvic pain and proctalgia, and leg weakness, inability to stand for more than an hour or so are the remaining problems I cannot seem to find a solution to. I don't have low back pain, it is in the pelvic floor region following the pelvic arch. I can handle the neuropathy and neuropathic pain/burning except when it gets exceptionally bad. Other than facet arthropathy in the radiation field there are no spinal/nerve defects/disc degeneration. The only solutions offered me have been pain medication and muscle relaxers which doesn't help with the standing issue/leg weakness issue. I can handle all but the most extreme pain without medication, as I don't care for pain medication.
I really would like to know if there are any tertiary care centers that deal with post radiation issues, which is what my oncologists suggested - although they didn't know WHAT tertiary care center to go to.
The care for these related problems seems extremely fragmented and insufficiently organized. I can't be the only person in the United States with these issues. This is extrememly frustrating, as I have been put in the situation to coordinate my own care between all the various specialists I have seen, none of which are comfortable treating radiation damage because they don't see it that often. Sorry for my gripiness but I have been told several times in the last six months "I would love to refer you somewhere, but I don't know where to refer you to"
Perhaps M.D. Anderson might have a specialist? Or another reader know of a center?
Thank you for your time. I was just hoping against hope that someone on this forum might have a direction to go in that I haven't already explored. :)
Hi,
Pelvic irradiation is associated with long term effects on the urinary bladder, rectum, pelvic nerves and other tissues. Your symptoms may be due to the delayed effects of radiation but before attributing them to radiation, other possible causes need to be ruled out. Uncontrolled diabetes, smoking etc can lead to neuropathy and can aggravate these symptoms. Any compression on the nerve roots exiting from the spinal cord due degenerative changes in the vertebrae or intervertebral discs can also cause similar symptoms in addition to low backache radiating to the leg, leg weakness, decreased sensations in the legs etc. Radiation induced delayed effects are usually managed conservatvely with symptomatic and supportive care unless they are severe. Severe effects include heavy bleeding, obstruction etc; and need more aggressive management.
All the best