The Science Nook on Head and Neck Cancer
Since April was the Head and Neck Awareness cancer month, we are acknowledging the cancers of the head and neck, which account for 4 % of all cancers diagnosed in the United States with a 5 year survival rate [i]. Concomitant chemo-radiotherapy (CCRT) with/without surgery is the most common form of treatment for head and […]
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 […]
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 […]
Managing Mouth Sores
Mouth sores (also known as mucositis or stomatitis) may occur during cancer treatment in spite of the best oral hygiene. Chemotherapy and radiation affect the cells in the body that replicate the fastest and are the most sensitive. These cells are located throughout the lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which consists of the mouth, […]