Radio Frequency Treatment for Cancer
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Types
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Radiation is generally of two forms, external beam radio frequency and internal therapy. External beam therapy involves irradiating the cancer cells using an external source of radiation. Internal therapy involves positioning radioactive seeds close to the malignant cells to damage them.
Time Frame
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Duration for administering radiation therapy varies, depending on the spread of the cancer cells within the body. Nonetheless, it is generally administered for an hour twice a week for about three months.
Benefits
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Radio frequency is beneficial for elderly patients and others who cannot undergo surgery for the removal of the cancer.
Effects
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Hair loss, appetite loss, tiredness, fatigue and skin irritations are common side effects of radiation therapy.
Warning
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You may be advised to reduce exposure to sun rays and pollutants while undergoing radiation therapy.
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