Cancer Center
Radiation Therapy For Breast Cancer TreatmentWhat is radiation therapy?Radiation therapy is a process that precisely sends high levels of radiation directly to the cancer cells. Radiation done after surgery can kill cancer cells that may not be seen during surgery. Radiation may also be done:
There are various ways to deliver radiation therapy. However, external radiation is the usual type that is used for treatment of breast cancer. Consider the following:
A radiation oncologist will plan your radiation treatment based on your medical history, a physical examination, pathology and laboratory reports, and previous mammograms and surgeries. Your chest area will be marked with ink that must stay on your skin for the course of your treatments. These markings assure that the radiation will be given to the exact area requiring treatment. Side effects of radiation therapy:As each person's individual medical profile and diagnosis is different, so is his/her reaction to treatment. Side effects may be severe, mild, or absent. Be sure to discuss with your cancer care team any/all possible side effects of treatment before the treatment begins. Possible side effects that may occur during or following radiation for breast cancer include:
In most cases, the effects of radiation on the skin are temporary and the skin involved in the treated area will heal upon completion of treatment. A radiation oncologist carefully monitors the intensity and length of each treatment, and the area being treated. In addition, you will have regular physical examinations during the course of your treatments. Click here to view the |