Sometimes skin cancer is resilient, and will either keep returning, or resist treatment. When this occurs, an alternative is to use x-ray radiation to eliminate the cancer calls. This treatment requires multiple visits over a period of time. The X-ray treatment is repeated until the cancer is completely destroyed.
Skin cancer radiation treatment is not a first option for treatment. There are cases, however, where it is the only option that is available. Many times the condition of the patient or other mitigating circumstances will require the use of radiation treatment for skin cancer. The reasons that skin cancer radiation treatment might be used are many. It could be that the patient has other health considerations that prevent them from undergoing other forms of treatment.
Radiation treatment may also be used if the area of your skin cancer is very large, or if it is in parts of your body that are not amenable to other methods. A skin cancer may have already been treated, but may have recurred more than once.
Skin cancer isn’t a sure or easy thing. This type of treatment in particular does show some success - a 50% to 25% drop in recurrence of the disease.
Radiation treatment of skin cancer carries significant risks. The radiation may lead to new cancers in the area surrounding your current cancer. Such cancers will be much more difficult to treat because of the radiation exposure. Healthy skin in that area may also be seriously damaged.
Radiation treatment of skin cancer carries some significant side effects. These include loss of energy and appetite, hair that falls out, and persistent skin redness. These side effects usually last no longer than the radiation treatment.
If you are considering this kind of skin cancer treatment, your doctor should have already discussed the potential costs and side effects that it may cause. You need to be sure that this treatment is worth the risks that you are assuming. Radiation treatment may not be your best option for fighting skin cancer, and your doctor should be asked if any other means of treatment will be effective.