Should patients be worried about radiation drug interactions? How prevalent is this?
Topic Tags:
Topic Tags:
Diseases:
Diseases:
1
Expert AnswersMineshMehtaMD (Physician - Oncology - Radiation (Verified) ) - 07 / 05 / 2012
Patients should always be aware of all the effects of combining various therapies; not only is there positive benefit in many situations, when radiation is combined with drugs, but sometimes, the potential for increased side-effects, or even different side-effects exists. These are highly dependent on a number of variables, including the agent/s used, the way it is combined with radiotherapy, the radiotherapy dose, volume, and fractionation parameters, and therefore, patients should always discuss these issues with both the radiation and medical/neuro-oncologists.
Similar Questions
Note: All content on this site is informational and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with questions regarding your health.
Note: Usernames have been made anonymous and profile images are not shown to protect the privacy of our members.
Thank you for flagging this content. We will look into it right away.

Add Answer

1) Question:
2) Background Info (optional): What context or background information is relevant to this request?
Notes:
The more clear and thorough your request, the more likely you will receive support.
Many of our members are learning from this information or english might not be their first language. Please use standard english and spell out all words. For example, use 'you' instead of 'u'.
The more clear and thorough your request, the more likely you will receive support.
Many of our members are learning from this information or english might not be their first language. Please use standard english and spell out all words. For example, use 'you' instead of 'u'.
Newsletters


Join Now



Similar Questions
Updates











