How did radiation effect you after?… by kimber
My mom is just about done with her chemo for breast cancer and then she is to start radiation for 6 weeks everyday. Some people are telling her not to do it that it is worse than chemo. Can anyone tell me their side effects or how they delt with this.
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RADITION THERAPY -
Many patients experience skin burn, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting after radiation therapy regardless of where the radiation is applied. After treatment, the skin around the site of the treatment may also become sore. Affected skin should be kept clean and can be treated like sunburn, with skin lotion or vitamin A and D ointment. Patients should avoid perfume and scented skin products and protect affected areas from the sun.
Nausea and vomiting are most likely to occur when the radiation dose is high or if the abdomen or another part of the digestive tract is irradiated. Sometimes nausea and vomiting occur after radiation to other regions, but in these cases the symptoms usually disappear within a few hours after treatment. Nausea and vomiting can be treated with antacids, Compazine, Tigan, or Zofran.
Fatigue frequently starts after the second week of therapy and may continue until about two weeks after the therapy is finished. Patients may need to limit their activities, take naps, and get extra sleep at night.
Patients should see their oncologist (cancer doctor) at least once within the first few weeks after their final radiation treatment. They should also see an oncologist every six to twelve months for the rest of their lives so they can be checked to see if the tumor has reappeared or spread.
Risks
Radiation therapy can cause anemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss (alopecia), skin burn, sterility, and rarely death. However, the benefits of radiation therapy almost always exceed the risks. Patients should discuss the risks with their doctor and get a second opinion about their treatment plan.
The outcome of radiation treatment varies depending on the type, location, and stage of the cancer. What ever be the side effects etc., the theraphy has to be given to killall the cancerous cells as CANCER IS STILL AN ENIGMA -
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