Blood in your urine.
External beam radiation therapy side effects prostate cancer.
The side effects of external beam radiation therapy tend to be less severe than the side effects of other prostate cancer treatments.
Possible side effects specifically related to external radiation.
Skin reactions similar to a sunburn secondary cancers in the radiated area.
Potential side effects of external beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer may include.
Short term side effects are ones that start during or shortly after your radiation treatment.
Doctors will often use external radiation therapy for prostate cancer patients who want to avoid the risks of surgery.
External radiation or external beam radiation is the most common type of radiation therapy used for cancer treatment.
A machine is used to aim high energy rays or beams from outside the body into the tumor.
Patients who receive any type of radiation therapy external beam or brachytherapy to treat their prostate cancer can have side effects.
The men who received surgery saw an immediate steep drop off in their erectile function compared with men who received other types of treatment.
Frequent urination difficult or painful urination blood in the urine urinary leakage abdominal cramping diarrhea painful bowel movements rectal bleeding rectal leaking fatigue sexual dysfunction including.
Below is a list of possible short term side effects.
Radiation technology allows the very careful delivery of external beam radiation therapy.
Rectal bleeding or leakage.
Because the prostate is surrounded by the bladder and the rectum most of the side effects of external beam radiation are related to bladder and rectum irritation.
Lymphedema fluid collects in the legs or genital area.