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  2. Radiation Therapy Side Effects - American Cancer Society

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    The most common early side effects are fatigue (feeling tired) and skin changes. Other early side effects usually are related to the area being treated, such as hair loss and mouth problems when radiation treatment is given to this area. Late side effects can take months or even years to develop.

  3. Radiation Therapy Side Effects - NCI - National Cancer Institute

    www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/types/radiation-therapy/side-effects

    Radiation therapy has side effects because it not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells, it can also affect nearby healthy cells. Many people who get radiation therapy experience fatigue. Other side effects depend on the part of the body that is being treated.

  4. Radiation Therapy Side Effects: What To Expect - Cleveland Clinic

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    Side effects of radiation therapy typically start to improve the first few weeks after treatment. Common side effects, like fatigue, tend to go away within the first few months afterward. It takes hair about two to three months to grow back after radiotherapy for brain or head and neck cancers.

  5. Side-Effects of Radiation Therapy for Cancer Treatment - WebMD

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    Fatigue and skin problems are common side effects from radiation therapy for cancer. Learn about other possible effects and what you can do about them.

  6. Radiation therapy - Mayo Clinic

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    You may or may not have side effects from radiation therapy. It depends on which part of your body is getting the radiation and how much is used. If you do have side effects, they can be controlled during treatment. After treatment, most side effects will go away.

  7. Side Effects of Radiation Therapy: List and Management Guide -...

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    Early side effects may include fatigue, nausea, skin changes, and hair loss. Late side effects may not appear until after your radiation treatment ends. For example, if you have...

  8. Side effects of radiation therapy for breast cancer

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    What side effects does radiation therapy typically cause in breast cancer patients? There are two “flavors” of side effects from radiation therapy, regardless of what type of cancer is being treated: early and late.

  9. Radiation side effects: headaches, hair loss, fatigue, and more

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/radiation-side-effects

    Types. Side effects. Management. Long-term effects. Tips. Summary. Radiation therapy, or radiotherapy, is a treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink...

  10. Radiation Therapy for Cancer - NCI

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    Credit: National Cancer Institute. Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy) is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. At low doses, radiation is used in x-rays to see inside your body, as with x-rays of your teeth or broken bones. On This Page. How radiation therapy works against cancer.

  11. Radiation Therapy Side Effects - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer...

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    Radiation therapy can damage normal cells as well as cancer cells, so our radiation oncologists plan treatments very carefully to minimize side effects. The most common side effects of external-beam radiation therapy include: changes to the skin and hair in the area being treated. fatigue.