You might feel tired for some time after treatment.
Side effects of stereotactic radiation to the brain.
Side effects include fatigue nausea headache bleeding pain vertigo and infection at the pin sites of the head frame.
Gamma knife radiosurgery involves aiming close to 200 beams of highly focused gamma radiation at a target region such as a tumor.
This is because the area treated is smaller and so less healthy brain tissue is exposed to radiation.
Radiation to the brain can also have side effects that show up later usually from 6 months to many years after treatment ends.
In some cases gamma knife radiosurgery may have a lower risk of side effects compared with other types of radiation therapy and it can all be done in one day compared with up to 30 treatments with conventional radiation therapy.
Side effects are caused by the cumulative effect of radiation on the cells.
Gamma knife radiosurgery is most commonly used to treat the following conditions.
Stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery have fewer side effects than the standard type of external radiotherapy.
Side effects from radiation treatment can vary depending on the area of the body being treated.
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.
The radiation used to destroy cancer cells can also hurt normal cells in the area that is radiated.
Stereotactic radiosurgery srs is a radiation treatment that uses focused delivery of radiation in high doses to precise cancer locations in the brain spine neck lungs liver etc.
But there are other possible side effects.