Some people with certain types of cancer get both treatments. But radiation that comes from the outside of the body is called external beam, which is like an x-ray. This is painless and only takes a few minutes. Radiation that can be inserted in the body is called internal radiation therapy. If you are having internal radiation therapy, this allows doctors to give large doses of radiation to the cancer cells. Most radiation treatments are given 5 days a week for 1 to ten weeks, depending on the size and type of cancer, where the cancer is located, how good your health is, and what other treatments you are getting. Patients usually get a break on the weekends so their normal cells can recover from the …show more content…
For example if you use sunscreen, that can decrease your risk for skin cancer. There is approximately 600,000 new cases of melanoma. Melanoma can be prevented by protecting yourself from damaging sun rays. One of the leading causes of lung cancer is smoking (Massari 25-26). The damage that is done to the lungs will stay with that person forever. So if you smoke for years on end, then you will have a greater chance of having lung cancer (Massari 18). You should always tell your doctor about your pain, because only you know how much pain you are in. If you wait until your pain is really bad, then it will be harder to control it. Your health care team needs to know: when did your pain start? How often do you have it? Where does it hurt? How strong is your pain? What does it feel like? Is it sharp, dull, throbbing, steady, burning, etc? And how much relief do you get from your pain medicine? It is important to know that cancer pain can almost always be relieved. The best way to control your pain is to keep it from starting or getting