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Radiation targets and kills cancer cells. An oncologist administers the rays from a machine that attacks the cancer. Radiation schedule may be weekly or multiple times a week depending on your type of cancer. Side effects of radiation may include itching and burning of the skin, depression, and breast pain. Patients usually undergo radiation in conjunction with chemotherapy and hormone therapy.

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PJ Hamel, Health Guide, answered AFTER TAKING CHEMOTHERAPY HOW LONG CAN… Hi - Phyllis is right. Personally, I waited 5 weeks between end of…

11/15/09

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PJ Hamel, Health Guide, answered Can radiation treatments cause your… Hi BJ - I think it's more likely a residual effect of the chemo. I have…

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PJ Hamel, Health Guide, answered I was diagnosed with DCIS, had… Grace, radiation is the usual step after a lumpectomy; it's part of the very…

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PJ Hamel, Health Guide, answered Recovery time and Suggestions for… Karen - You go, girl! Congrats on your successful experience with MammoSite.…

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