C.A.R.E.

WHAT TO EXPECT

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Treatment plans are custom made specifical­ly for each patient. Learn about the process and ask questions so that you may better familiariz­e yourself with your treatment process.

What to expect with radiation:

• You will meet with your medical team to plan your treatments.

• You will have a specialize­d CT scan that allows providers to design a custom

radiation plan.

• Plan to spend at least an hour for your first treatment and 20 to 30 minutes

for the rest.

• To protect normal tissues, you will receive treatments in a series of small doses.

• Typical treatments are administer­ed once a day five days a week. Some are

given twice a day or only twice a week.

• Total treatment could be one day to nine weeks, depending on your condition.

• You will see your radiation oncologist at least once weekly.

• Nursing is available to help with questions or concerns.

• You cannot feel radiation while it is being given.

• The side effects of radiation are cumulative. You will not feel ill after treatment.

What to expect with chemothera­py:

• Chemothera­py can be given alone or with surgery or radiation therapy.

• You may receive chemothera­py through a pill or intravenou­sly.

• During treatment at Christus St. Vincent, you will rest in a reclining chair.

• You can sleep, read, play games, write, use your laptop or do quiet activities

that help you relax.

• An oncology nurse will administer your treatment and discuss any questions

or concerns you may have.

• Sessions can last anywhere from one to eight hours, depending on the treatment. The first one may be longer.

• Christus St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center provides pillows, blankets, wi-fi

and snacks for those receiving treatment and their families.

Source: Christus St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center

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