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  1. 19 sty 2023 · If you need radiation therapy as a part of your breast cancer treatment, you may have questions about side effects. What are the most common side effects, for instance? How long will they last? And, is there any way to prevent or reduce them?

  2. 13 cze 2022 · Osteoradionecrosis of the chest wall after radiation therapy for breast cancer is rare; however, it is one of the most severe complications of radiation treatment. Radiologically, osteoradionecrosis can manifest as a focal lucent area in bone, periostitis, sclerosis, and cortical irregularity of bones on X-ray or computed tomography; therefore ...

  3. Some side effects that you develop during treatment can last for months to years after treatment is completed (for example, fatigue or neuropathy). These are often called long-term side effects. Late effects can be health issues or psychological, emotional, and practical challenges.

  4. There are a number of effective treatments for pain caused by secondary breast cancer in the bone, including pain relief and radiotherapy. Find out more about pain control and secondary breast cancer .

  5. Radiotherapy can make the bones in the treated area become weaker after many years. For some people, this doesn't cause any problems. For others, it can cause pain and increase the risk of rib fractures.

  6. Ongoing pain or discomfort can happen after any type of breast surgery, including a lumpectomy (wide local excision), a mastectomy, lymph node removal and breast reconstruction. It can also happen after radiotherapy.

  7. 24 sie 2020 · In a prospective cohort of 50 patients with breast cancer, 68 spine bone metastasis were treated with a single fraction radiosurgery for a total mean dose of 19 Gy (15–22.5 Gy) with a 96% of pain control and local control at 15 months of 100% .

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