Radiotherapy usually does not affect your routine activities or work. It actually depends on the type of radiation therapy you are receiving, how well does your body take it, how do you feel during and after the treatment and the type of work you do i.e., how stressful or strenuous is your work is. While most of the people feel well enough and no significant difficulties performing their daily activities, others may need to reduce their working hours or take time off. Your radiation therapy team can help you out regarding this and can schedule your appointments suited for your work schedules. You may also discuss this about with your employer and keep them well informed about how radiation therapy is affecting you, and how much it can affect your working hours and discuss the options of flexible hours, other shifts or taking leave.
Limb salvage surgeries involve the removal of the cancerous tumor from the limb without amputating the whole limb.
Blood cancer treatment aims to treat blood cancer. The stage in which the patients show no sign of cancer is called complete remission.
There are no major side effects associated with nuclear medicine tests or treatment procedures. Rarely, some people may develop mild allergic reactions, which are also temporary and last for a shorter period.