This breast cancer treatment uses very high energy rays to destroy the cancer cells.
Target of radiotherapy
Irradiation techniques
Radiotherapy can be applied using two techniques. Depending on your specific case of breast cancer, the treatments can be combined.
External radiotherapy
The rays come from a device that is outside the body. You usually do not need to be hospitalized for this. The rays are administered 5 days a week for several weeks in a row. In certain special cases, irradiation takes place during the operation (this is the Mobetron technique).
Internal radiotherapy
The radiation source is in thin tubes that are temporarily placed in the chest. For this form of radiotherapy you have to stay in the hospital for a few days.
Radiotherapy and prosthesis
A breast prosthesis is best placed a year after the radiotherapy. After all, the structure of the skin changes months and even years after the irradiation. Radiotherapy is possible on an already inserted prosthesis (in case of recurrence).
The irradiation irritates the healthy tissue of the treated area and leads to:
After a large number of radiotherapy sessions, patients can experience general fatigue that can be felt little by little. Breast cancer treatment with radiotherapy can have other side effects, such as a swollen breast or the appearance, after several years, of a network of superficial, dilated blood vessels (telangiectasia). Also suffer from skin redness (erythema) in the folds occur, especially with a large sunken chest.
These reactions can be aggravated by pre-existing skin lesions (fungal diseases) or with the use of cosmetics, especially if they contain alcohol.