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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. Radiotherapy to the head and neck causes temporary (or acute) side effects. Side effects can be mild or more severe, depending on the size of the area being treated and the length of your treatment. They are usually more severe if you have radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy .

  3. 30 wrz 2021 · Radiation treatment for head and neck cancers remains one of the most challenging areas to treat for our patients, given the extent of side effects. In non-oral cavity patients undergoing definitive treatment with organ preservation, the standard of care remains concurrent chemoradiation.

  4. 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).

  5. Abstract. This review summarizes the beginning of radiotherapy, techniques of modern radiation therapy with different types, toxicities induced by radiotherapy and their management. Head and neck radiation therapy is still improving for the better management and control of the cancer and induced radiotherapy toxicities.

  6. 18 mar 2022 · Given their high incidence, some of these effects are referred to as expected postradiation changes (eg, mucositis, sialadenitis, and edema), while others are considered true complications, meaning they should not be expected and can even represent life-threatening conditions (eg, radionecrosis, fistulas, and radiation-induced neoplasms).

  7. If you’re getting radiation therapy to the head or neck. People who get radiation to the head and neck might have side effects such as: Soreness (or even open sores) in the mouth or throat; Dry mouth; Trouble swallowing; Changes in taste; Nausea; Earaches; Tooth decay; Swelling in the gums, throat, or neck; Hair loss; Changes in skin texture ...

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