What Are The Side Effects Of Radiation Therapy?

Radiation therapy is a method of treatment often used in cancer patients. External beam radiation uses high energy beams of x-rays, protons, or other particle types to damage the DNA inside of cancerous cells. This process ensures the malignant cells are unable to live, grow, and divide into more malignant cells. Another type of radiation therapy where the radioactive substance is placed inside of the body is referred to as brachytherapy. Radiation therapy can be used alone, before surgery to shrink the tumor, after surgery to ensure malignant cell clearance, as a palliative measure, or in combination with treatments like chemotherapy. Some stubborn noncancerous tumors may be treated with radiation therapy.

The side effects of radiation therapy in a patient vary between the different parts of the body exposed and the dosage of the radiation. Get the details on potential side effects now.

Fatigue

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Patients undergoing radiation therapy as part of their treatment plan may experience frequent fatigue, which has been described as a lack of energy and excessive tiredness. Fatigue typically begins as a side effect around a week following the patient's first radiation treatment. Fatigue as a side effect of radiation therapy may be unpleasant and frustrating, but it is a sign the body is doing what it is supposed to do. Radiation therapy not only damages and destroys the cancer cells, but it also has this effect on the healthy cells around the cancerous cells. Radiation therapy does not always kill cells immediately, and often causes cellular DNA damage that renders the cells to be unable to divide and grow. An affected individual's body makes its best attempt at repairing the damage the radiation beams have caused to the healthy cells. The body requires an abundant source of energy to carry out such processes and will allocate energy from other structures in the body to the site where it is attempting to heal these damaged tissues. This mechanism is what causes patients having radiation therapy to feel fatigued and tired.

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