Treatment
The radiotherapy team plan your external beam radiotherapy. You usually have a radiotherapy mould (shell) done first. You then have a planning CT scan.
External radiotherapy uses a machine outside the body to direct radiation beams at the cancer. It uses high energy rays similar to x-rays to kill cancer cells.
Radiotherapy for salivary gland has side effects. You might have sore skin, a sore or dry mouth and tiredness. Most side effects gradually go away in the weeks or months after treatment.
Last reviewed: 24 Apr 2023
Next review due: 24 Apr 2026

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