Cancer Treatment Options Forum - August 30th, 2010 - 4 Comments

Soreness in Ribs after Cancer Radiation?

In 2005 I had Radiation treatment for Breast Cancer. I seem to be healing fine, and all my check-ups are fine.
But in December 2006, I caught my first bad cold which went into bronchitis – bad coughing.
Ever since then, my rib cage has been sore. My doctor took a chest xray to see if I had cracked a rib, but it showed everything was normal. He said it takes a long time for the muscles to heal from all the coughing, and told me to take extra calcium.
Anyone have any idea what is going on ? How long am I going to be sore like this ? Anything else that I can do to feel better ?

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  1. Renny on August 30, 2010 5:20 am

    Your doctor answered your question for you. When you have a serious case of bronchitis, the coughing can be extremely violent. Those muscles that support and work your lungs get strained and they can take a good while to heal. I understand exactly what you’re talking about as I’ve had this condition on numerous occasions. I used to suffer from chronic bronchitis. I moved to Nevada and the desert seemed to clear that chronic condition right up. A muscle relaxer would help you a ton, if the doctor should prescribe it.

    ps: Congratulations on the remission of your breast cancer. I just had a bone marrow transplant after 2 rounds of cancer. Whoop! Hang in there! =)

  2. swanjarvi on August 30, 2010 5:20 am

    Some Yoga therapy would be harmless, but profitable! Esp. with breathing exercise under guidance!

  3. BriteHope on August 30, 2010 5:20 am

    I had breast cancer and radiation too, and if I remember right they said that the rads can make your bones brittle. That might be the case.

  4. jewel on August 30, 2010 5:20 am

    i have recently had mastectomy,lymph node removal and i’ve noticed my ribs are very sore,tender as well,and i haven’t had my radiation yet,i believe it is the muscles,heating pad might help on low setting?

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