What are the Goals of Radiation for Ovarian Cancer?
- Unlike chemotherapy and surgery, the goal of radiation for ovarian cancer is not usually to treat the cancer upfront
- Instead, radiation can be used to shrink tumors that are causing pain or blockage (called a “palliative setting”) or to shrink a tumor that is not responding to chemotherapy (called a “consolidation setting”)
“When the tumor causes symptoms because of pressure like an intestinal obstruction or bleeding or some other symptoms, radiation can be used to relieve the pressure by shrinking the tumor,” says Dr. Kevin Albuquerque, a radiation oncologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
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