Survival rates for testicular cancer are very high but many patients are diagnosed in their 20s and 30s so having chemotherapy means they may have to live with long term side effects the.
Testicular cancer radiotherapy side effects.
Skin peeling and blistering in the radiated areas rare nausea vomiting diarrhea fatigue loss of appetite and weight loss makes the patient prone to infections due to lower white blood cell count anemia due to lower red blood.
Side effects of radiotherapy in treating testicular cancer could be.
Radiation not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells it can also affect nearby healthy cells.
Radiation treatment and some of the chemo drugs commonly used for testicular cancer have side effects.
Radiotherapy to the tummy area may make you feel sick.
Your hair might grow back a different colour or texture in the treatment area.
Side effects skin changes.
Your skin might feel different to touch.
It usually lasts for about a week after.
Tiredness starts during your course of treatment.
Radiotherapy often makes people.
Many people who get radiation therapy have fatigue.
Some may last for a few weeks to months but others can last the rest of your life.
Your doctor will prescribe anti sickness.
Some men simply felt a bit tired.
If side effects occur the patient should inform the technologists and radiation oncologist because treatment is almost always available and effective.
You might develop red spidery marks on your skin telangiectasia caused by small broken blood vessels.
Fatigue is feeling exhausted and worn out.
Radiotherapy is sometimes used to treat testicular cancer see radiotherapy.
You might have permanent hair loss within the treated area.
Common side effects can include.
Damage to healthy cells can cause side effects.
A few men experience very mild or no side effects of radiotherapy and were able to continue their normal activities and work throughout their treatment see work.