Treatment FAQ

which of the following is used in shaping the field of an electron beam treatment?

by Cyrus Ondricka Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the treatment planning procedure for electron beam therapy?

Before you start your electron beam therapy spot treatments, you will have a treatment planning procedure called a simulation. If you’re having TSEB therapy, you won’t have a simulation.

What are the types of electron beam radiation therapy?

There are 2 types of electron beam radiation therapy. If 1 or more spots on the body will be treated, this is called spot treatment. If the entire surface of the skin will be treated, this is called total skin electron beam (TSEB) therapy. Electrons do not go deep in your body.

What is the difference between spot treatment and total skin electron beam?

This is when 1 or more spots on your body are treated. If you’re having spot treatment, you might have a treatment planning procedure called a simulation before you start treatment. For more information, read the “Simulation” section. Total skin electron beam (TSEB) therapy. This is when the entire surface of your skin is treated.

How deep in the body can electron beam radiation be given?

Electrons don’t go deep in your body. The dose of radiation to deeper tissues is minimal. There are 2 ways electron beam radiation therapy can be given: Spot treatment. This is when 1 or more spots on your body are treated. If you’re having spot treatment, you might have a treatment planning procedure called a simulation before you start treatment.

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What is the material used for bolus?

Common materials for bolus include paraffin wax, Vaseline gauze, wet gauze or towel, and water bags. Commercially available products developed specifically for use in radiation therapy are available in sheets of varying thicknesses and powder forms that can be mixed with water and formed to meet specific needs.

What is a bolus in radiation?

In radiation therapy, bolus refers to material whose interactions with the radiation beam mimic those of tissue. The purpose of a bolus is to compensate for variation in surface contour or to eliminate air gaps in cavities. Thus, it brings the area of maximum dose deposition to the patient's surface. p. 169.

What is a comprehensive record in radiation oncology?

A comprehensive record in radiation oncology may include all medical and administrative aspects of the patient's experience with the radiation treatment center: schedules, communications from referring physicians and external diagnostic facilities, and reimbursement information. 4.

What is a 60 degree universal wedge?

One system uses a 60-degree universal wedge. Other systems use a virtual wedge system in which a dynamic, or moving, jaw starts at one side of the field and opens to a full field over the course of dose delivery. p. 170. 23.

How does radiation therapy work?

Radiation therapy uses high-energy beams to treat cancer. It works by damaging the cancer cells and making it hard for them to reproduce. Your body is then naturally able to get rid of the damaged cancer cells. Radiation therapy also affects normal cells.

What is the procedure called for electron beam therapy?

Before you start your electron beam therapy spot treatments, you will have a treatment planning procedure called a simulation. If you’re having TSEB therapy, you won’t have a simulation. You can skip to the “Treatment schedule” section.

What is the phone number for MSK?

If you're a patient at MSK and you need to reach a provider after 5:00 pm, during the weekend, or on a holiday, call 212-639-2000.

How to sleep during radiation?

Try to sleep for 8 or more hours every night. This might be more sleep than you needed before you started radiation therapy. Being active during the day can help you sleep better at night. For example, if you’re able to exercise, you can go for a walk, do yoga, or ride a bike.

What is electron beam radiation?

Electron beam radiation therapy is used to treat lymphoma in your skin (cutaneous lymphoma). Electrons don’t go deep in your body. The dose of radiation to deeper tissues is minimal. There are 2 ways electron beam radiation therapy can be given: Spot treatment. This is when 1 or more spots on your body are treated.

How long does fatigue last after a syringe?

Fatigue is feeling tired or weak, not wanting to do things, not being able to concentrate, or feeling slowed down. You might develop fatigue after 2 to 3 weeks of treatment, and it can range from mild to severe. Fatigue will gradually go away after your treatment is done, but it can last for several months.

How to treat itchy skin?

If your skin is itchy, don’t scratch it. Apply moisturizer. Ask your nurse for recommendations on how to relieve the itching. They can give you a prescription for medication to treat itchy skin.

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