Side effects of radiotherapy
As well as killing cancer cells, radiotherapy can damage some healthy cells in the area being treated.
This can cause some side effects, such as:
- sore, red skin
- feeling tired most of the time
- hair loss in the area being treated
- feeling sick
- losing your appetite
- a sore mouth
- diarrhoea
Many of these side effects can be treated or prevented and most will pass after treatment stops.
External radiotherapy doesn't make you radioactive, as the radiation passes through your body.
The radiation from implants or injections can stay in your body for a few days, so you may need to stay in hospital and avoid close contact with other people for a few days as a precaution.
Read more about the side effects of radiotherapy.