What to expect from radiation treatments
Radiation treatments can be quite intensive, usually for a course of five days in a row, and spread out over the course of several weeks. Before you begin treatments, your radiation therapy team will help you prepare by determining exactly what areas of the body will receive radiation and in what dosage based on your type and stage of cancer as well as other factors such as your overall health.
Treatments generally last from 10 to 30 minutes and you may be asked to lie still while holding your breath at different intervals while the radiation dosage is delivered. You will be awake and able to communicate throughout the treatment.
Although radiation treatments are painless, you may experience side effects such as hair loss (at the site of treatment), mouth sores, changes in the way your food tastes, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Some side effects may be short-term while others may be permanent. After your course of treatment, you may need periodic scans to determine the effectiveness of radiation therapy treatments.