Prostate Cancer Radiation Treatment: The Good and Bad Effects

Diposting oleh writer on Minggu, 25 September 2011



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prostate cancer radiation has three subtypes: External beam radiation therapy (EBRP), brachytherapy or seed therapy and radionuclide therapy. These three therapies have different effects on the body.

external-beam radiation therapy (EBRP) uses a beam of radiation from outside of the predicted location of the tumor in the prostate. It uses a high-radiation to reduce and eliminate those cancer cells. Because cancer cells are living cells, they were able to share other cancer cells. With the use of external beam radiation therapy, it will keep the cancer cells actually podjele.Tretman projects on the skin, which is why, skin problems is neizbježan.Području where he was exposed to radiation to produce swollen, hot and red skin surface. This reaction is normal, but it will last until the end of treatment. Erectile dysfunction is also a common side effect of this zračenja.Ostale side effects include urinary disorders such as presence of blood in the urine, and even urinary incontinence.

implantation of a radioactive substance called seed therapy or brachytherapy. This type of radiation is internal, meaning is embedded directly in the affected area prostate.Radioaktivna substance looks like rice grains with the help of ultrasound, it will be placed directly on it. It has been found effective in killing cancer cells, while maintaining those healthy cells that surround it. Since the therapy is internal, side effects will be limited to the urinary and reproductive system of males. In fact, they have the same effects with external radiation therapy, however, brachytherapy is more intense. Side effects may include a sense of urgency, keeping current can also be observed and the frequency of urination can lead to discomfort of the patient who underwent this type of therapy. Painful ejaculation can also occur, as it ought to erectile dysfunction.

radionuclide therapy includes medicinal drug for the treatment of cancer cells that have metastasized to the bone. Generalized symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, and fatigue may be the patient feels. Too many doses of this drug can cause damage to the kidneys and liver, which is why, oncologists are very careful in computing the dose for the patient.

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