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Treatment for nasopharyngeal cancer

Radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer

Radiotherapy uses high energy x-rays to treat cancer. It is the main type of treatment for nasopharyngeal cancer.

Planning radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer

You have a planning session with your radiotherapy team a few days or weeks before you start treatment. First you have a radiotherapy mould (shell) made of your head and neck. This is to help keep you still during your radiotherapy treatment.

Having external radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer

With external radiotherapy, a large machine aims the radiation beams at the cancer. You go to the hospital for treatment once a day, from Monday to Friday, with a break at the weekends. The length of the course of treatment varies but it is usually between 5 and 7 weeks.

Side effects of radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer

Most people have side effects from radiotherapy to the nasopharynx. These include sore skin in the treatment area, a sore mouth and throat, dry mouth and taste changes. These are usually short term but there is a risk of late side effects.

Chemoradiotherapy for nasopharyngeal cancer

Chemotherapy combined with radiotherapy is called chemoradiotherapy. You might have it as a treatment for nasopharyngeal cancer.

Last reviewed: 02 May 2024

Next review due: 02 May 2027

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