When to return to work after radiation therapy?

radiotherapy tolerance tests

SHORT VERSION

The return to work depends on the patient’s professional activity, on how well radiotherapy is tolerated, and on the appearance of side effects Each patient should discuss with his/her radiation oncologist to determine when to return to work.

There is no specific rule, and going back to active work life depends mainly on how well the treatment is tolerated, the appearance of side effects, and their impact on the patient’s daily life.

Some patients continue to work during radiotherapy, but this depends on the type of work. Each patient must discuss when to return to work with the radiation oncologist, the treating physician, and the occupational physician.

Radiotherapy

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FIRST TESTS TO PREDICT A PATIENT’S RADIOSENSITIVITY

NovaGray develops and commercializes the first radiotherapy tolerance tests for patients treated for breast or prostate cancer.

Performed before the start of radiotherapy with a simple blood draw, the tests assess the patients’ individual radiosensitivity and determine their risk of developing late complications after radiotherapy.

WHY DO A RADIOSENSITIVITY TEST?

Knowing a patient’s individual radiosensitivity is important information that can help:

  • Reassure the patient in preparation for radiotherapy
  • Guide physicians in choosing the most appropriate treatment plan
  • Adapt patient follow-up after radiotherapy

Team NovaGray

NovaGray develops radiotherapy tolerance tests for breast and prostate cancer patients. NovaGray's mission is to help personalize cancer treatment by assessing each patient's individual sensitivity before starting radiotherapy. NovaGray technology has been validated by multi-center prospective clinical trials. NovaGray tests are recommended by the French Society of Radiation Oncology (SFRO).