jenhy168 wrote:I just saw Dr. Percy Lee (radiation onco UCLA) and he said that since my largest lesion (about 40mm) is so close to the airway, cryo is not a safe option. I also have a few other larger lesions in the surrounding area. He still suggests 15 radiation treatments.
*I think I'm still going to ask my main oncologist to refer me to a cryo doc (hopefully Dr Suh) to see what they say.I read in one of Amanda's posts that Dr. Littrup doesnt cryo anything larger than 3cm, so I guess that would make sense that cryo is not an option for my 4cm lesion near the airway.
Does anyone know which cryo doctor that Amanda went to for her lung cryo procedure?
Also, I'm still looking for literature / research that evidences that standard radiation treatment is not as effective for sarcoma mets...any help?
Thanks all~
Jen
Hi Jen
As it is my limited understanding, radiation is meant as a treatment to a given in an area not throughout the whole body and meant to destruct the tumors DNA .
Genetically ASPS because of it slow metabolisium , if you will , isn't affected because radiation isn't residual and ongoing to detroy the SLOW divisions? Its treatment time is limited ? By the time the tumor recovers and mends itself, compared to a more aggressive faster healing dividing cancers that because of their DNA are deemed NOT RADIO RESISTANT , the radiation is not effective? So it , ASPS, effectively waits until the radiation is gone then the body does what it is suppose to and recovers AFTER the radiation is gone. Consequently the sarcoma IS, MOST of the time, not affected by the treatment and is now no better but LESS better as the result of the treatmen
There is much more to understand however with the LIMITED information pertaining to ASPS because we are JUST a few patients for docs and other medical professionals , we are somewhat puzzling to them in the big picture.
This is where I understand the radio resistance is determined . It's thru the COST/BENEFIT termanology . The cost out weights the benefit.

Damaged tissue and or organs so the treatment with radiation is deemed radio resistant
Some cancers /sarcomas
benefit in different parts of the body with relationship to organs near by, and are very affected by LOCAL radiation positively.
We need to as a group to come up with methods to be able to not damage/weaken our immune systems and not lesson our bodies organs functions so as to aid in our efforts to live , dog gonnit!
This article is good for describing how to overcome radio resistance
Targeted Cancer Therapies May Help Overcome Resistance to Radiation Therapy
http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/oncolo ... -13-2.html
* my vote