Other side effects depend on the part of the body that is being treated.
Tonsil cancer radiotherapy side effects.
The results came back the cancer cells had spread to 2 out of 40 lymph nodes.
In many cases.
Complications are new medical problems that occur during or after a disease procedure or treatment and that make recovery harder.
Oral complications affect the mouth.
Oral complications are common in cancer patients especially those with head and neck cancer.
Risk factors include tobacco use and having human papillomavirus or hpv.
But surgery chemotherapy and radiation therapy still took their toll and some days felt harder than others.
Here are five things i learned from that experience.
The main treatments for tonsil cancer are surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy either combined or on their own.
Side effects can be mild or more severe depending on the size of the area being treated and the length of your treatment.
In some cases radiation may be the first treatment because it affects swallowing and speaking less than surgery does.
Radiotherapy side effects on tonsil and other oral cancers part 2 after my mom had her operation the surgically removed tonsil and nearby lymph nodes were sent for test.
My 11th cranial nerve was removed along with the jugular vein 1 2 inch of my sternocleidomastoid and all the lymph nodes on the left side along with the radiation and chemo.
Tonsil cancer can affect the mouth and throat area.
Learn more about possible side effects.
Radiation therapy has side effects because it not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells it can also affect nearby healthy cells.
That gave me a better perspective on my own situation.
Md anderson is a very humbling place.
When i was there for my tonsil cancer treatments in late 2016 and early 2017 i d always see someone who was worse off than i was.
Many people who get radiation therapy experience fatigue.
Hello everyone i had scc stage 4 tonsil and bot cancer.
Radiotherapy to the head and neck can cause temporary side effects such as a sore mouth or throat and difficulty swallowing.
Your treatment depends on how far your cancer has grown and whether it has spread this is called the stage of your cancer.