Head and Neck Radiation Treatment
Understanding new medical jargon, learning about seemingly foreign treatment modalities, and handling myriad appointments with different specialists can be overwhelming. Here’s a basic guide to understanding radiation therapy as it applies to the head and neck cancers as well as what to expect when receiving head and neck radiation. Radiation Jargon Fractionation – Radiation delivery is usually […]
Soft Foods that are Tasty
It’s very common for people undergoing, or recovering from, cancer therapies to have problems swallowing. The technical term for swallowing problems is dysphagia. If you haven’t already, you should talk to your medical team and let them know about this treatment side effect. There are a number of different possible causes — from neck radiation to infections […]
A Career with Cancer
It’s a Challenge Taking time off of work during cancer treatment is an option of last resort. Most people can’t afford to take months off of work, especially with the added expense of medical treatment. Even with insurance, medical bills are a considerable burden. Disability payments only replace a fraction of the patient’s salary and […]
Bone Strengthening Drugs and ONJ
“Bone strengthening drugs” are often prescribed to patients with multiple myeloma, metastatic disease to the bone, including breast or prostate cancer, bone cancers, Gorham’s disease or other bone conditions. “Bone strengthening drugs” is a broad category used to describe anti-resorptive medications, which include bisphosphonates and denosumab. Why is a dentist interested if a patient has a […]
Magic Mouthwash: What’s That?
Individuals undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment may experience painful mouth sores (oral mucositis) or ulcers that interfere with eating, speaking, and even swallowing. For some, relief can be found through Magic Mouthwash, the name given to a mouthwash available by prescription. It’s Magical Magic Mouthwash, also referred to as Miracle Mouthwash, is not prepared […]
Got Dry Mouth?
Xerostomia, the medical term for dry mouth, is a common side effect of head and neck radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Radiation doses of 25 Gy or greater are associated with reduced salivary flow and function. Saliva acts as a natural buffer in the oral cavity, bathing the oral tissues and teeth. Thus, reduced salivary flow can result in an […]
Mouthcare During Treatment
Here are some quick tips for care for your mouth while undergoing cancer therapy: 1. Vomiting After vomiting, your mouth may feel acidic and sour from the hydrochloric acid that has regurgitated into your mouth. Before reaching for that toothbrush and toothpaste, consider rinsing your mouth with 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda in 1 […]
Cancer and Diarrhea
Diarrhea is a common side effect from certain chemotherapies, radiation treatment, medications and antibiotics. Since chemotherapy is meant to damage rapidly dividing cells, this can also include the lining of the digestive tract. As a result, fluid is not absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract as efficiently, which causes the frequent, loose, soft, or watery bowel movements […]
Not Hungry During the Holidays?
Holidays can also be a stressful and an overwhelming time — especially if you are not interested in food or eating because of cancer symptoms or side effects of your treatment. Well meaning friends and family go out of their way to bring “your favorite foods” only to be disappointed when you don’t find them […]
Cancer and Loss of Appetite
Loss of appetite, known as anorexia, is a symptom in approximately 66% of patients with advanced cancer and is also present in 15-20% of all cancer patients [i]. Loss of appetite may happen by itself in direct response to tumor-induced alterations to the metabolism or can occur in combination with cachexia, as known as anorexia-cachexia […]