Late Effects of Cancer Treatment - Head and Neck Cancer Focus with Emma Hallam

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • This is the second session of the 'Late Effects of Cancer Treatment' workshop series with Emma Hallam, Macmillan Consultant Radiographer in Post Treatment and Late Effects.
    The focus of this workshop is Head and Neck Cancer.
    The session covers:
    - What a late effect is
    - The late effects of head and neck cancer specifically
    - Top tips on how to manage late effects
    - Where patients can get help
    Some of the organisations mentioned by Emma and the links:
    Macmillan Cancer Support: www.macmillan.org.uk/
    Cancer Research UK: www.cancerresearchuk.org/
    Swallows Charity: theswallows.org.uk/
    Mouth Care For Cancer Patients: www.mouthcareforcancerpatient...
    Cancer Rehab PT: www.cancerrehabpt.com/
    Lymphoedema Support Network: www.lymphoedema.org/
    Trekstock: www.trekstock.com/
    Move Against Cancer: movecharity.org/

Комментарии • 18

  • @papichoku2442
    @papichoku2442 10 месяцев назад +8

    I have swallowing and speech impairment 10 years after radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal cancer. The radiation does long term damage to the tongue and throat muscles. Have hearing loss and tinnitus, loss of taste and smell and dry mouth too. Doctors I saw never told me about these late side effects. Current treatment protocol has incorporated therapy right at the start of radiation therapy but not 10 years ago. Currently undergoing speech therapy. Praise God who gives me strength to deal with these issues.

    • @karenpollicina8582
      @karenpollicina8582 10 месяцев назад +3

      My husband has had many late stages effects.I wish you all best.

    • @moveagainstcancer
      @moveagainstcancer  7 месяцев назад +2

      Stay strong and all the best 💙

    • @user-qk3qj6ls6b
      @user-qk3qj6ls6b 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm so sorry you are have had such awful life altering effects from treatment, Doctors disclose the big picture, they know many wouldn't do it then. God Bless you, sending prayers for recovery with speech therapy 🙌 A friend of mine had the same cancer in 2020, she's a nurse. She had mets to neck lymph nodes one side, she did chemo and radiation no surgery. She's had hearing loss, her nose is constantly running and her throat is dry all day long. She had an awful time with chemo, needing a feeding tube. losing 30 lbs from all the treatment. She looks at me like I have 2 heads and debated with me when I said I'm not doing chemo or radiation for my tonsil cancer one side with mets to lymph nodes one side of neck, I am doing surgery instead, tonsillectomy and neck dissection which I'm not looking forward to at all but seems to be the lesser of the evils. My surgeon did say there can be short and long term side effects from radiation, he didn't get into all specifics. He said if I did decide to do radiation if needed after surgery, it would be a shorter time with lower dose to help potential side effects. I think there really are some doctors out there these days who are more aware of it now or at least he and his team are along with my oncologist. Thank God for that

    • @studiohost
      @studiohost 4 дня назад +1

      Similar intentional behavior by drs and nurses not to disclose or discuss damage caused by treatment. Patient slowly becomes the expert. Sad

  • @mikelayzell2331
    @mikelayzell2331 Год назад +5

    Currently just completed week 3 of my 6 week program of Radio & Chemo treatment of Head and Neck... Never had any of these late effects mentioned to me...

    • @donnakarenedwards2199
      @donnakarenedwards2199 Год назад

      I am going into 2nd week of radiation. Can you pin point your success with no late side effects

    • @neadster469
      @neadster469 9 месяцев назад

      How did ya do week 4?

    • @scambodia147
      @scambodia147 4 дня назад

      How did it go for you ?

  • @kevinleblanc47
    @kevinleblanc47 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is so so so valuable information, it explains so much of what I am going through. Thank you Thank you Thank you I am a 6 year survivor of tongue cancer.

    • @moveagainstcancer
      @moveagainstcancer  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! We're very glad you found it useful! 💙

  • @patherbert6684
    @patherbert6684 Год назад

    After throat radiation, years later severe neck cramps and fried carotid artery which needed a stent, was never told to watch out for these!

  • @MikenasFlohr
    @MikenasFlohr Год назад +2

    Thank you for this very helpful video.

  • @badtriad9684
    @badtriad9684 Год назад

    Excellent presentation - Thx!! One of MY lasting side effects (& don't know if result of cancer itself or harsh 3-pronged therapy) is hyper emotionality...

  • @tims6865
    @tims6865 5 месяцев назад

    Xylitol for oral health

  • @bredabuckley755
    @bredabuckley755 19 дней назад

    Hi my mum is starting radiation treatment in 2 weeks she had surgery all most 4 weeks ago she also has coronas disease shes 86 she had 42 limp notes removed and 38 were cancers its in her necks area im not sure she shoulg gets this treatment any advice thanks in advanced

    • @moveagainstcancer
      @moveagainstcancer  13 дней назад

      Thank you for getting in touch. Unfortunately we are unable to comment on individual cases. We suggest you speak to your mother's medical team directly for support and advice. Best wishes to you both.