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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: radiation and stomach cramps</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by TamiAndLior on 7/15/2007</description>
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      <description>Hi,My Lior has RCC stage IV, grade 3, with mets to bones (ribs, vertebrae, pelvis). He began radiation 10 days ago, today is his last session. Two days ago he started having bad stomach cramps, that we think might be a side effect of the radiation -- they&amp;#39;re zapping close to the intestines. Our oncologist suggested Malox, but it doesn&amp;#39;t seem to be very effective. Anyone had anything like this?Tami</description>
      <author>TamiAndLior</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: radiation and stomach cramps</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 7/15/2007 TamiAndLior wrote:Hi,My Lior has RCC stage IV, grade 3, with mets to bones (ribs, vertebrae, pelvis). He began radiation 10 days ago, today is his last session. Two days ago he started having bad stomach cramps, that we think might be a side effect of the radiation -- they&amp;#39;re zapping close to the intestines. Our oncologist suggested Malox, but it doesn&amp;#39;t seem to be very effective. Anyone had anything like this?Tami&amp;nbsp;Hi,I am not sure if this is the same thing, but I have a family member who is receiving stereotactic radition to her vertebrae.&amp;nbsp; Supposedly it is highly targeted and would have minimal side effects because they were staying away from the stomach and intestines.&amp;nbsp; Nevertheless on day 3 she became violently ill with nausea and vomiting.Her doctor ordered her Kytril which worked immediately and she has felt fine ever since.&amp;nbsp; One warning though, it is $75 per pill in the US, so I would make sure it is approved by your insurance company, or get help from Roche&amp;#39;s patient assistance program.&amp;nbsp; Roche told me it is approved by medicare part D for side effects from radiation.&amp;nbsp; I believe it is about $28 US in Canada (because I looked into it before we got the medicare issues worked out).Again, I am not sure if this would work on these types of cramps, but it might be wise to ask the Doctor.&amp;nbsp; Good luck!</description>
      <author>Reeaa</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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