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Radiation Therapy Side Effects

Written By:

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta

Consultant – Radiation Oncology

Sohana Hospital, Mohali.

Experience: 20+ Years

Speciality: Radiation Oncology

Published: 29/06/2026

Last Updated: 28/06/2026

Between 65% and 97.4% cancer patients deal with Radiation Therapy Side Effects, making it a serious problem to look into. Such high numbers of cancer patients make it necessary to be aware of all information required for a patient dealing with cancer. In this blog, we discuss radiation therapy side effects, what radiation therapy is, where it is used, and how we can understand the management of cancer, along with the aftereffects. For more cancer-related, radiation therapy-related information, contact Sohana Hospital today, and get the best Oncology Radiation Treatment in Mohali, Chandigarh. 

What is Radiation Therapy ?

Radiation therapy is used for cancer treatment using high doses of intense energy, like X-rays, gamma rays, or proton beams to destroy all cancer cells. It works by precisely targeting and damaging the DNA of the cancer cells, preventing them from mutation, and causing them to die naturally. The treatment is highly localised, and is often given alongside surgery. 

Where is Radiation Therapy Used?

Radiation therapy is used for treating cancer by beaming X-rays or gamma rays on the tumours making it either shrink, or eliminate completely. External Beam Radiation Therapy or Internal Beam Radiation Therapy are often the primary two choices for the treatment with this therapy. 

What are the side effects of Radiation Therapy?

Radiation therapy itself isn’t painful but some of the side effects can be worsening after the treatment process. Often the nearby cells are damaged, causing symptoms like 

extreme fatigue, skin irritation, and hair loss. Other side effects of Radiation Therapy Treatment in Mohali are :- 

  • Skin Changes
  • Headaches & Nausea
  • Vomiting & Dizziness
  • Potential short-term memory or concentration problems
  • Bladder irritation, and changes in bowel habits . 

How can Sohana Hospital help me deal with Radiation Therapy Side Effects?

Sohana Hospital can help you with all cancer related concerns from radiation therapy side effects like pain management, physio therapy,  remedies for nausea, and skin irritation. Major features required for radiation therapy side effects that are treated by Sohana Hospital include:- 

  • Region’s Best Radiation Therapy Machine
  • Tumor Board Approach for Personalized Treatment
  • Tradition, Effective & Innovative Cancer Therapies – Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Targeted Therapy & Hormone Therapy
  • 20 Bedded Chemotherapy Suites
  • Robotic Surgery for Organ Saving Cancer Treatment
  • Affordable Radiation Packages
  • Team of 8 Trusted & Best Cancer Specialists
  • Combined Experience of 80 Years

Frequently Asked Question

How long does it take to recover from radiation therapy?

Depending on your body’s immunity and the after effects of the whole treatment, an approximate 2-3 months are enough to recover from radiation therapy. The part of your body treated, the total radiation dose, and your overall health also heavily contribute towards the recovery period. A better and explorative answer can be obtained with the help of a radiotherapy center near me Mohali Chandigarh. 

What remedies can Sohana Hospital provide me with for Radiation therapy side effects?

Sohana Hospital gives you full access to all post radiation therapy care options. From shrinking non-cancerous tumors, preventing abnormal scar growth, stopping abnormal blood vessels from bleeding, and calming chronic inflammatory or painful conditions, all are handled very professionally by staff and doctors. 

What are the worst side effects of radiation?

The most common side effects of radiation consist of  severe fatigue, irreversible organ damage, and long-term functional impairments. Their management often comes with medicinal remedies, followed by regular check-ups, and an active lifestyle. 

Is Radiation Therapy Required for Every Cancer Treatment?

While it is a critical component of care and treatment for a lot of cancer patients, it is not a compulsion in the standard healing process. Treatment plans are often curated specifically to the level, stage of the disease and patient’s body naturally responding to the cure itself.

When to stop radiation therapy?

This is recommended by your radio oncologists, when the prescribed course is complete or if the risks of continuing outweigh the benefits. Stopping treatment prematurely can make the cells recover and develop resistance. Depending on the hypofractionation schedule, radiation typically lasts 4 to 6 weeks, but the exact duration can be discussed with your healthcare provider. 

Reviewed On: 22/06/2026

Medically Reviewed By:

Dr. Rupali Aggarwal

Radiation Oncologist

Sohana Hospital, Mohali.

Credentials of the Author:

-MD Radiation Oncology

-20+ Years of Clinical Experience

-Specialist in Cancer Diagnostics, Treatment & Prevention