Radiation therapy treats cancer by using high energy waves to kill tumor cells.
Side effect of brain tumor radiation therapy.
Many people who get radiation therapy experience fatigue.
The following list includes some of the most common side effects of radiation therapy for brain tumors.
Talk with your radiation oncologist and health care team about what you can expect from your specific treatment.
Side effects of radiation therapy.
The goal is to destroy or damage the cancer without hurting too many healthy cells.
Other side effects depend on the part of the body that is being treated.
Learn more about possible side effects.
Radiation therapy side effects generally occur in the treatment area and are usually temporary but some may last for a few months or years or be permanent.
Radiation therapy has side effects because it not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells it can also affect nearby healthy cells.
It targets the radiation very precisely at the tumour which means that the tumour receives a high dose of radiation and the tissues around it receive a much lower dose.
So the treatment tends to have fewer or milder side effects than regular radiotherapy to the brain.
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This treatment can cause side.
Nausea often occurs several hours after treatment.
The side effects vary depending on whether the tumour is in the brain or spinal cord.
People with brain tumors often get stereotactic radiosurgery radiation given in one large dose if the cancer is in only one or a few sites in the brain.