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This list doesn't represent all of the possible side side effects. The side effects you might experience will depend on the part of the body being treated, the dose of radiation given and whether you also receive chemotherapy. Before treatment begins, ask your doctor about possible side effects and how best to manage them.
Radiation side effects can often be delayed and may not begin until one to three weeks into the radiation treatments. These side effects often build up over time during treatment and may even continue to worsen for up to one to two months after completion of radiation.
Treatment side effects can often be controlled with medications or changes in your diet. Tell your doctor or nurse if you experience any of them, so they can assist you with the symptoms you are experiencing.
The chart on the following pages list the most common known side effects. The larger the bubble, the higher the likelihood of occurrence.
For patients who prefer to look at the side effects in text instead of graphics, please see below.
Side effects are usually temporary and usually go away shortly after treatment ends. Below is a list of possible side effects you might notice during your treatment.
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After the short-term side effects of radiation therapy resolve, others may become noticeable months or years later.
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