Radiation affects both normal cells and cancer cells. This means it can cause side effects. Radiation side effects tend to start after a few weeks of treatment. What the effects are depends on what part of your body is treated and the type of radiation used. If you have internal radiation therapy, you will be less likely to have side effects. Some common side effects of external radiation include:
- Skin irritation that can lead to redness, blistering, and peeling in the treated area
- Extreme tiredness (fatigue)
- Weight loss due to lack of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Hair loss in the area being treated
Most side effects go away over time after treatment ends. Some side effects can occur later on, called late side effects. Ask your doctor what short- and long-term side effects you should expect. Always tell your doctor or nurse about the side effects you have. They may be able to help ease them and keep them from getting worse.