Study: Colorectal cancer patients could skip harsh radiation therapy

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A groundbreaking medical study involving the UCSF Medical Center has shown some colorectal cancer patients can safely skip radiation treatment and enjoy a potentially higher quality of life.

Radiation treatment has been part of standard treatment for many colorectal cancer patients. The pelvic radiation can instantly throw women into immediate menopause and can dramatically damage sexual function in both men and women.Dr. Amy Lawson is keeping herself busy, with her knitting needles, and yarn. For the Bay Area pediatrician, it's not easy being a patient. She is getting her second round of chemotherapy to treat her colorectal cancer, which was discovered by accident.

To safely avoid this treatment could prevent potentially severe consequences. 'Over the years, we've learned that we can cure patients with cancer, but recognize that we may be over-treating patients, doing too much therapy in our zeal to cure patients, perhaps we could get away with less treatment if we were to step back,' explained Venook.The trial followed 1,194 patients over 8 years. In the study, some patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups.

 

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