Learning About External Beam Radiation Therapy for Early-Stage Breast Cancer
What is external beam radiation therapy for early-stage breast cancer?

External beam radiation therapy uses doses of radiation to kill cancer cells. A beam of radiation is aimed at
the tumor from outside the body. This treatment is given to most people with early-stage breast cancer who
choose breast-conserving surgery such as lumpectomy.
What is the schedule?
Many people with early breast cancers are treated with radiation 5 days a week for about 3 weeks. This
treatment schedule is called "hypofractionated." Some people are treated for a longer period of time. Talk
with your doctor about which schedule is right for you. It will depend on:
Why is it used?
Radiation therapy is used to destroy any trace of cancer cells that might remain in the body after surgery.
It is given to most people with early-stage breast cancer who choose breast-conserving surgery such as
lumpectomy. It may also be given after a mastectomy if there's a high risk of the cancer coming back.
How well does it work?
Radiation therapy works well to keep cancer from coming back in early-stage breast cancer.
What are the side effects?
Some short-term side effects of this treatment for breast cancer are common. They include fatigue, skin
changes in the treated area, and swelling in the treated breast. Most will go away within a few weeks after
treatment. Long-term side effects may only show up months or years after treatment. One example is arm
numbness.
Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all
appointments, and call your doctor if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results
and keep a list of the medicines you take.
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