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  1. Side effects of radiation therapy for laryngeal or hypopharyngeal cancer. If you are going to get radiation therapy, it’s important to ask your doctor about the possible side effects, so you know what to expect. Common side effects depend on where the radiation is aimed and can include:

  2. 13 paź 2016 · The radiation had a cumulative effect on my body. I didn’t experience any side effects until about the fourth week of treatment when I began having trouble swallowing. Then came the sore throat, and shortly after that, the radiation began to break down my skin in the treatment area.

  3. 9 lut 2024 · Surgery can affect parts of your mouth and throat, which could make swallowing harder. Some chemotherapy medicines can cause sores in your mouth and throat. This can make swallowing painful.

  4. 4 wrz 2024 · Radiotherapy can cause many different side effects, such as tiredness. The side effects you get will depend on the area you're having treatment to, but there are some general side effects you might experience regardless of where your cancer is. This video is about the general side effects you might have. On screen text: Tiredness and weakness.

  5. Learn how radiation therapy can affect your mouth, teeth, and swallowing abilities, and get tips for managing these side effects.

  6. Radiotherapy for cancer in the head or neck area can cause swelling and soreness in the throat. Your throat might be very sore, and you may find it difficult to swallow solid food (dysphagia). You might need to have strong painkillers if your throat is too sore to swallow food. Or have a feeding tube fitted.

  7. Smoking during radiation treatment can cause more side effects and a poor response to radiation, which can raise your risk of the cancer coming back (recurrence). Smoking after treatment also increases the chance of getting a new cancer.

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