Radiotherapy is VERY localised, they aim the therapy exactly where they want to treat.Are there any known issues related with wearing Libre Sensor during radiotherapy (3 weeks/15 sessions to boob, re Breast Cancer) ?
Thanks so much, @GoonergalSorry to hear about your breast cancer @Energize
I recently underwent a chest x-ray and a CT scan (chest and abdomen) and was allowed to keep the Libre sensor on - it was on my upper arm.
Wishing you all the best for successful treatment.
Hi @LakesloverI have no actual knowledge of wearing a sensor during radiotherapy, but logically it’s a long way away from the radiotherapy site (and there is no restriction on wearing anything with metal in) so I can’t see a problem. As you say best to ask the radiotherapists.
I also have lymphodema following breast cancer, so I always use the other arm for my libre. I find moving it around to different sites on the same arm works, and I don’t get any variability between sensors. Much better than constant finger pricks when you can only use one hand!
hope the radiotherapy goes well. Rest plenty, and be prepared to continue feeling tired for a while after it finishes.
Hi @Antje77Radiotherapy is VERY localised, they aim the therapy exactly where they want to treat.
With your sensors on your thigh I can't imagine they would be affected by the therapy at all.
Wish you all the best for the oncoming period!
Thanks so much, @Goonergal
Great to see you again
Sorry you've been unwell recently (assumption on my part re you needing xray and CT) I do hope you are feeling better / progressing well etc.
Thanks very much for that {{{Hugs}}}
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