Can you wear deodorant during radiation?

Antiperspirants don't increase the radiation dose to the skin, but doctors tell people to avoid antiperspirants during treatment because these products could further irritate the skin beyond what the radiation is already doing.
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What should you avoid during radiation?

Avoid raw vegetables and fruits, and other hard, dry foods such as chips or pretzels. It's also best to avoid salty, spicy or acidic foods if you are experiencing these symptoms. Your care team can recommend nutrient-based oral care solutions if you are experiencing mucositis or mouth sores caused by cancer treatment.
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Can I wear deodorant before radiotherapy?

Most health care providers currently advise their patients to avoid antiperspirant use before radiation.
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Can you shave your armpits during radiation?

During the entire time you are getting your radiation treatments: Do not shave under your arm during treatment and for 2-4 weeks after treatment is finished. Shaving takes off the top layers of the skin. There are many moisturizers that you should not use.
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What are the do's and don'ts with radiation?

When you wash, use only lukewarm water and mild soap. Don't wear tight clothing over the treatment area. It's important not to rub, scrub or scratch any sensitive spots. Also avoid putting anything that is very hot or very cold—such as heating pads or ice packs—on your treated skin.
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How much weight can you lose during radiation?

For the entire population, the mean BMI was 22.60 kg/m2. A total of 212 patients (8.7%) were underweight, 1157 (47.6%) were normal weight, and 1064 (43.7%) were overweight/obese. During radiation treatment, the mean weight loss was 4.33 kg, and 53.6% (1303) patients had high weight loss (HWL; ΔW≥5%).
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Is 6 weeks of radiation a lot?

What to expect during radiation treatments. Treatments are usually given five days a week for six to seven weeks. If the goal of treatment is palliative (to control symptoms) treatment will last 2-3 weeks in length.
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What kind of deodorant can I use during radiation?

After the creams are applied, I recommend dusting the skin with cornstarch to help absorb sweat, cut down on friction, take away odor, and soothe the skin. If this isn't enough of a deodorant, I tell my patients it's OK to try a gentle antiperspirant with limited ingredients like Tom's of Maine.”
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Does radiation cause body odor?

Implications for cancer survivors: Disabling body odor after pelvic irradiation needs to be acknowledged in the clinic. Interventions to prevent long-term symptoms may serve the benefit of avoiding fecal or urine body odor after radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
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When does fatigue start with radiation?

Most people start to feel tired after a few weeks of radiation therapy. This happens because radiation treatments destroy some healthy cells as well as the cancer cells. Fatigue usually gets worse as treatment goes on. Stress from being sick and daily trips for treatment can make fatigue worse.
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Can you use soap during radiation?

Daily Routine. Keep skin in treated area dry. Gently wash skin daily with warm water and a mild soap (like Dove) and pat dry. Do not use any lotions, creams, perfumes, powders, cosmetics, tape or deodorants on the skin where your radiation is given.
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What can you wear during radiation treatment?

Wear loose-fitting clothes.

You can develop side effects if clothing rubs against skin that been treated with radiation. Wearing loose-fitting clothing helps to prevent these side effects.
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Should I shower after radiation treatment?

Skin changes usually occur one to two weeks after your treatment begins and may last one to two weeks after your last treatment. You may shower or bathe throughout your radiation therapy. Your nurse will recommend a mild soap for you to use. It is important to keep skin folds clean and dry.
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What part of the body is most sensitive to radiation?

As a result of these epidemiological studies, it was found that the mammary gland, skin, and colon, etc. are tissues and organs that are easily affected by radiation and develop cancer.
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Do you lose weight during radiation treatment?

Radiotherapy to your head and neck area can make you lose weight because you might have: a sore or dry mouth. a poor appetite. taste changes due to treatment.
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Why do you drink water before radiotherapy?

When you attend for your CT planning scan and daily treatment, your radiographers will ask you to empty your bladder. They will then ask you to drink 500ml of water. This helps to ensure you have a comfortably full bladder. It is important that you drink the water quickly.
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Does radiation make your pee smell?

Some urinary or bladder changes may be normal, such as changes to the color or smell of your urine caused by some types of chemotherapy. Your health care team will determine what is causing your symptoms and will advise on steps to take to feel better. Irritation of the bladder lining (radiation cystitis):
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What taste comes back first after radiation?

Radiation therapy

The taste changes begin early, often during the first 2 weeks of treatment. They are usually most noticeable about 2 months after treatment begins. The changes will be different for each person, but changes in the taste of salty and bitter foods are usually more noticeable than for sweet foods.
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Can radiation affect your hair?

Radiation therapy can also cause hair loss on the part of the body that is being treated. Hair loss is called alopecia. Talk with your health care team to learn if the cancer treatment you will be receiving causes hair loss. Your doctor or nurse will share strategies that have help others, including those listed below.
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What tastes good after radiation?

Try high-protein foods that may taste better cold or at room temperature. Examples include cheese or cottage cheese plates; macaroni salads with shrimp, ham or cheese; tuna, egg, ham or chicken salad; cold meat or luncheon meat sandwiches; or cold salmon.
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How do you keep your mouth moist during radiation?

Keep cold water nearby for frequent sips between meals and mouth rinses. Rinse or spray mouth often using artificial saliva, which is sold in drugstores. Use petroleum jelly, cocoa butter, or a mild lip balm to keep lips moist. Suck on sugarless candy or chew sugarless gum to stimulate saliva.
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Can you wear a bra after radiation?

Avoid irritating your skin in the treatment area

Wear loose-fitting cotton clothing and undergarments in the treatment area. Avoid tight clothing that will rub up against your skin, including underwire bras.
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Which cancers are most likely to recur?

Some cancers are difficult to treat and have high rates of recurrence. Glioblastoma, for example, recurs in nearly all patients, despite treatment. The rate of recurrence among patients with ovarian cancer is also high at 85%.
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How long does fatigue last from radiation?

Radiation therapy can cause cumulative fatigue (fatigue that increases over time). This can occur regardless of treatment site. Cancer fatigue usually lasts from 3-4 weeks after treatment stops, but can continue for up to 2-3 months.
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How long do you have to quarantine after radiation?

You are also required to self isolate for 7 days after your radioiodine treatment in order to minimise the risk of contracting COVID-19 whilst there is still a large amount of radioactivity in your body. A small proportion of people with COVID-19 may become very unwell and require admission to hospital.
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