
Does Radio Therapy Have Any Effect On Kidney And Other Organs?

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Hi
thanks for your query.
I gather that your mom has got stage IB grade 1 endometrial cancer with no other adverse factors like age >60, lymphovascular invasion, large size, etc.
In this scenario, there are 2 options- to just observe or give radiotherapy. RT only prevents some recurrences but not the survival probability. As the prognosis is quite good, observation is also an option.
Now, if we decide for RT, I would recommend brachytherapy, which is given by a catheter placed in the vagina. It gives focused RT and hence less complications. Some people may add external RT to the whole pelvis which will have more complications and not necessarily required in her.
Short-term side effects for radiation delivered to the pelvic area include feeling tired, skin irritation or redness of the skin, loose bowel movements or more frequent bowel movements, the urge to urinate more often or discomfort when urinating, having a bloating sensation, nausea and decreases in the number of cells in blood. All of these are much less in brachy. Kidney is not likely to be affected as it is situated much higher up.
Long-term side effects that could happen after radiation therapy to the pelvis include changes in bowel or bladder habits, narrowing of the vaginal canal, and the very rare chance of a new cancer forming due to the radiation therapy.
Lastly, cost is extremely variable with setups varying between govt, private no-profit and corporate hospitals. It may range from Rs 5000 to 1 lakh.
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