Side effects from radiation therapy for stomach cancer can include.
Side effects of radiation therapy for gastric cancer.
Other side effects depend on the part of the body that is being treated.
Side effects are caused by damage to healthy cells.
Most side effects go away on their own or can be treated but some side effects may last a long time or become permanent.
Side effects can happen any time during immediately after or a few days or weeks after radiation therapy.
External beam radiation therapy is often used to treat stomach cancer.
Many people who get radiation therapy experience fatigue.
They re usually gone within a few weeks after treatment ends.
Most skin reactions occur within the first 2 weeks of receiving radiation treatment but go away a few weeks after treatment but some skin changes.
Radiation therapy has side effects because it not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells it can also affect nearby healthy cells.
Healthy cells in the treatment area can also be damaged even though steps are taken to protect normal tissue as much as possible.
Early side effects happen during or shortly after treatment.
The most common early side effects are fatigue feeling tired and skin changes.
The skin in the radiated area may become red start reacting with blisters become dry peel off or change color.
Different cells and tissues in the body tolerate radiation differently.
These side effects tend to be short term mild and treatable.
Radiation therapy damages cancer cells.
Learn more about possible side effects.
Early and late effects of radiation therapy.