Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy) uses high-energy rays to kill leukemia cells. For most patients, a large machine directs radiation at the spleen, the brain, or other parts of the body where leukemia cells have collected. Some patients receive radiation that is directed to the whole body. (Total-body irradiation usually is given before a bone marrow transplant.) Patients receive radiation therapy at a hospital or clinic.
These are some questions a person may want to ask the doctor before having radiation therapy :
- Why do I need this treatment?
- When will the treatments begin? How often will they be given? When will they end?
- How will I feel during therapy? Will there be side effects? How long will they last? What can we do about them?
- Can radiation therapy cause side effects later on?
- What can I do to take care of myself during therapy?
- How will we know if the radiation is working?
- Will I be able to continue my normal activities during treatment?
- How often will I need checkups?
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