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How to Care
For Yourself During Treatment
Get plenty of rest.
Many patients experience fatigue
during radiation therapy, so
it is important to make sure
you are well rested.
Eat a balanced, nutritious
diet.
A nutritionist, nurse or physician
may work with you to ensure
you are receiving the right
calories, vitamins and minerals
from the foods you eat and that
you are eating the proper type
of foods. With certain types
of treatment, it may be necessary
to modify your diet to minimize
side effects. You should not
attempt to lose weight during
radiation therapy, since you
require more calories due to
your cancer and treatment.
Treat the skin that is exposed
to radiation with extra care.
The skin in the area receiving
treatment may become red and
sensitive. Your radiation oncology
nurse will review specific instructions
for caring for your skin with
you. Some guidelines include:
- Cleanse the skin daily with
warm water and a mild soap
recommended by your nurse.
- Avoid using any lotions,
perfumes, deodorants or powders
in the treatment area unless
approved by your doctor or
nurse.
- Try not to use products
containing alcohol and perfumes.
- Avoid putting anything
hot or cold on the treated
skin. This includes heating
pads and ice packs.
- Protect the treated area
from the sun by using a sunscreen
with an SPF of at least 15.
If possible, avoid exposing
the treated area to the sun
altogether.
Seek out emotional support.
There are many emotional demands
that you must cope with during
your cancer diagnosis and treatment.
It is common to feel anxious,
depressed, afraid or hopeless.
At times, it may help to talk
about your feelings with a close
friend, family member, nurse,
social worker or psychologist.
To find a support group in your
area, ask your radiation oncology
nurse.
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