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June 29 2018

The Best Treatment for Radiation Burn and Pains.

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The Best Treatment for Radiation Burn and Pains.



Studies have shown that radiation therapy is effective way for treating variety of cancer like the breast cancer. The most commonly used radiations are the x-rays which affect the skin condition. The concentrated rays cause discomfort on the skin of the patient due to irritation, peeling, itching, soreness, and developing of ulcers.

Most patients have been trying methods like use of creams, gel, skin lotions, and some of the over-the-counter painkillers to clear the radiation dermatitis and discomforts caused by the skin conditions which have been largely proven to be ineffective, The most effective method for preventing the damaging of skin tissue is by removal of heat in the body rapidly to control the resultant burns and pains which is done best by kool relief.

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A safer and effective method has been developed to clear all the burn and burn pains. It is a very natural relief for radiation dermatitis. It is based on first aid rule that cools the burn and avoids pain. This relief has a component of an ABS plastic and a medical grade aluminum. It works by providing some treatment to the part affected through balancing the natural thermodynamics ability in the patient's body.

June 29 2018

What can I expect from radiation for breast cancer side effects

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Effects of Radiation for Breast Cancer




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For most women suffering from breast cancer, radiation is needed in addition to some other treatments to get rid of the cancer. The need for radiotherapy depends on your age, the surgery you had, or if the cancer had already spread to your lymph nodes or other parts of your body. Radiotherapy is a highly effective cancer treatment that uses high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells. There are 2 types of radiotherapy; external beam radiation and internal radiation. In this article, we will focus on the effects of the more common external beam radiation which uses radiation from a machine that is outside the body.

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In this method, the radioactive rays have to go through healthy tissue to get to the cancer cells which can cause a number of radiation side effects for the patients. Some of these side effects are as follows;


1. Skin Changes

Every woman who has undergone external beam radiotherapy faces the risk of skin damage which may be permanent or temporary depending on factors such as the duration of treatment, the dose of radiotherapy, the skin type, among others. You will start noticing skin reactions around 10 days after you start your treatment. In some cases, skin reactions can happen much later in treatment or even after treatment is over. Below are some of the common skin reactions:

a. Your skin feels tender, itchy, dry and sore.

b. Your skin becomes darker or pinker over time.

c. Your skin peels or flakes as treatment carries on.

d. Your skin becomes red or sore and may become moist or blister.

If you experience any of the above skin reactions any time after your radiotherapy treatment, notify your treatment team so that they can keep an eye on your treatment and advise on the recommendable way to take care of your skin.


2. Swelling of the Breast

As you receive treatment, your breasts or chest area may sometimes appear swollen or feel really uncomfortable. In most cases, this swelling settles within a few weeks after the treatment. If the swelling doesn’t go away, notify your breast care nurse or oncologist so that they can assess the problem, give you a remedy or refer you to a lymphedema specialist if need be.


3. Pain
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Radiation burns may cause soreness in your treated breast during and even after treatment. Many women may have twinges, aches or sharp pains in the chest area. Although it is usually mild, the pain may continue for months and even years in some rare cases. You may also feel uncomfortable or experience stiffness around the shoulder and chest area. The skin may also peel further making the area tender and more sensitive. Any pain should be reported to your provider immediately so that they can provide the appropriate remedy.


4. Fatigue
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For most women, radiotherapy does not make them feel sick but may make them feel very tired during and several weeks after treatment. Also, frequent trips to the hospital and having to deal with your daily tasks or jobs during the treatment period may take its toll on many patients. The situation is even worse for women who have already had chemotherapy before starting the radiotherapy. It is important for every patient to know their limits and work with the doctor to come up with a treatment program that is not too much to handle.


5. Changes in breast shape, size, and color

Radiotherapy may cause some women’s breasts to become firmer and smaller. This is caused by the inability to get an even dose of radiation treatment over the entire area being treated and also because breasts are not regular shapes.


6. Lymphedema

Radiotherapy to lymph nodes in your underarm area may lead to the collection of fluid in the arm, hand, fingers, back, or chest causing it to swell. This condition is known as lymphedema and is mainly caused by damage to the lymphatic system caused by radiotherapy. Being a long-term condition, lymphedema normally does not go away completely once developed, but it can be controlled. Contact your breast care nurse if your arm, breast or chest area swell or feels heavy and uncomfortable after radiotherapy.


7. Hair loss in the armpits

Radiotherapy to the armpits area may make your underarm air on that side fall out. This usually happens about three weeks after radiotherapy and may take a while to grow back. For some women, it never grows back at all.


Sources
1. https://www.cancer.org

2. https://www.breastcancercare.org.uk/information-support/facing-breast-cancer/going-through-breast-cancer-treatment/side-effects/side


3. https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/SideEffectsofRadiationTherapy.html

June 29 2018

Honoring Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer for Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is just around the corner and everywhere, people are looking forward to a day to pay respect to their mothers and honor the sacrifices and hardships that they went through to raise their children. A mother’s love and connection with her children cannot be fully comprehended by another person. Indeed, you can trust a mother to go though extraordinary lengths when it comes to providing support to her children and ensuring that they are well taken care of. Nothing anyone does can ever repay for the sacrifices that their mothers have gone through regardless of their own physical and psychological conditions. This coming Mother’s Day, we hope to honor the most important women in our lives that have been battling metastatic breast cancer while still providing hope and light for the people around them.

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Metastatic breast cancer is the form of cancer that has spread to other parts of a woman’s body but is still treated with the treatments designed for breast cancer. For women suffering from metastatic breast cancer the bad news is that there are no cures to completely eliminate the problem. Instead, these treatments are based more on improving the quality of their lives, making the affected tissues less painful, which in turn makes the women more productive and ideally live longer. The seriousness of this cancer is such that 154,000 women in U.S suffer from it and require care and encouragement to battle through this tough phase of their life, even when the chances of complete cure are next to impossible. At stage IV, the chances of 5-year relative survival for breast cancer is about 22%. However, early diagnosis and treatment can increase the chances of survival for the patients. In stage II, there are more chances of survival, at 72%. The best stage to have this kind of cancer diagnosed is stage 1 where the chances of survival are about 90%.

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To treat breast cancer in its advanced stages, radiation therapy needs to used effectively. This therapy s used before any surgery because it shrinks the size of cancer and makes its surgical removal potentially easier. During this type of therapy, x-rays and other radioactive substances are used to either shirk or remove the existing cancer cells in any part of the body. In addition to this, radiation therapy also helps in slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells in an organ or tissue. It is also used after surgical procedures to help in rebirth of cancer cells as much as possible.

While it does help with better care, there is a series of radiation side effects that follow such type of therapy including irritation as well as dryness and fatigue after a radiation session. There are a number of antibiotics, ointments and creams that may help in overcoming these side effects. However, what these women need in their lives is a steady support system that keeps them strong during this phase of their lives. Honoring women with breast cancer for Mother’s Day will serve as a pleasant reminder that all the people they love are there for them, fully supporting them and loving them regardless of their condition.


In addition to radiation therapy, other forms of treatment for metastatic cancer include hormone therapy, targeted therapy and chemotherapy. While each one of these treatments helps with controlling the painful impacts of such form of cancer, each of these comes with a set of side effects that may complicate the life of a woman suffering from metastatic cancer. The route of treatments need to be carefully chosen in order to ensure better quality of life for the patients of such an advanced level of cancer. Special care should also be taken when it comes to avoiding or treating the side effects of any of these treatments since they tend to make the process even more painful.


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More than anything, women suffering from metastatic breast cancer need constant support and love from their loved ones, just like they have offered it to them whenever it was required. This is especially true, since the most important message of hope that these powerful women can be given is an improved quality of life and hope for a life that is free from pain and suffering. While doctors and care professionals can offer them medical support and care, families, children and loved ones of these women can make their struggle less stressful and make them hopeful for their future.


Therefore, this Mother’s Day, we should all strive do something special and bring a ray of happiness in the lives of these women who have made all the difference for us by helping us becoming independent, productive members of the society. These women have built strong families, raised confident children and ran successful organizations. This is their day to be celebrated, cherished and given back all the love that they have shared with the world.

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Reference links
https://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/RecommendedTreatmentsforMetastaticBreastCancer.html
https://www.cancercenter.com/breast-cancer/radiation-therapy/
https://www.cancercenter.com/treatments/radiation-therapy/

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