Radiation to the brain: What you should know - 03/2010
Radiation to the brain: What you should know
Abstract
This handout describes the most common side effects from radiation to the brain, what to do to treat or cope with them, and when to call the doctor or nurse. Side effects include skin reactions, hair loss, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, earaches, headaches and other neurological symptoms. A short section on taking steroid medicines to treat these symptoms is included.
Publisher
University of Washington Medical Center
Date Published (original date)
2008
Revision Date
03/2010
General Subject
Cancer
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Patient Care Procedures & Instructions
Specific Subject/Keyword
Brain
Brain Cancer
Brain Tumors
Radiation
Radiation Therapy
Side Effects
Languages
English
Record ID
3498