Potential side effects of Radixact® treatment for esophageal cancer
Most radiation side effects are minimal and last only a short time. Side effects can, however, be severe. Possible short-term side effects could include:
- Redness, blistering or peeling in the areas getting radiation
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Fatigue
- Painful sores in the mouth and throat
- Dry mouth or thick saliva (spit)
- Pain with swallowing
- Long-term side effects could include:
- Esophageal stricture (narrowing), which may require more treatment
- Lung damage (trouble breathing and shortness of breath)
Ask your doctor for more details about the side effects of your specific radiation therapy.