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  1. 25 cze 2020 · Patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) experience significant early and long-term side effects. The likelihood and severity of complications depends on a number of factors, including the total dose of radiation delivered, over what time it was delivered and what parts of the head and neck received radiation.

  2. The main side effects from head and neck radiotherapy include mouth problems, problems with your teeth, weight loss, difficulty swallowing, changes to your voice and swelling in your neck and face (lymphoedema).

  3. Side effects usually begin after about 2 weeks of radiotherapy. They continue to develop for up to 2 weeks after treatment ends, before slowly improving. Most people notice an improvement 6 to 8 weeks after radiotherapy has finished. Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer can also cause late effects. These are side effects that do not go away ...

  4. Short-term: side effects that happen while you are on treatment and end shortly after treatment. Example: mouth sores that heal within a few weeks after treatment is finished. Long-term: side effects that happen while you are on treatment and last for months to years.

  5. 1 cze 2023 · According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), radiation therapy on the brain can cause the following short-term side effects: fatigue. hair loss. nausea and vomiting. headaches. skin changes....

  6. 17 cze 2020 · The most common side effects include fatigue, skin changes, and hair loss, but specific effects depend on the targeted area of the body and the dose of radiation.

  7. Radiotherapy can cause side effects. Your radiography team will give you advice or medicines to help manage them. On this page. Possible side effects of radiotherapy. Tiredness (fatigue) Problems with eating and drinking. Feeling or being sick. Skin reactions. Hair loss. Changes in your blood. Side effects of radiotherapy and sex.

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