Adverse Side Effects of Radiation Therapy Flashcards

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What two types of side effects can RT therapy have?

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Acute effects and Late side effects.

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Which type of radiation therapy will produce which type of adverse effects?

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Curative radiation - acute effects.

Palliative radition - long term effects.

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What type of organs can be affected with acute effects?

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Usually affect fast dividing tissues. Skin/Dermis, mucous membranes, eyes, brain/SC.

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How long will acute side effects usually last? When will they usually show up?

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Will usually resolve around 2-3 weeks later. Usually show up 7-10 days post RT.

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How long will late effects usually last? When will they usually show up?

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They are permanent, as usually don’t expect animal to live long enough for onset. Earliest onset is around 6m, usually around 1 year.

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What type of tissues are effected by late side effects?

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Usually slow/non-dividing tissues. Skin/dermis, Eyes, Brain/SC

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How can the skin be affected by acute effects? How would you treat this?

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Alopecia, dermatitis, erythema (because stratum basale affected).
Treatment - No cream/gel/ointment! Analgesia, collars.

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How can the mucous membranes be affected by acute effects? How would you treat this?

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Hypersalivation, nasal discharge, MUCOCITIS, pain, anorexia.

Treat - analgesia, Abx, feeding tubes, metamucil for colitis.

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How can the eyes be affected by acute effects? How would you treat this?

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Decreased tear production, conjunctivitis, cornea ulceration.
Treatment - Optimmune, Vit A ointment, check tear production.

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How can the brain/SC be affected by acute effects? How would you treat this?

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Oedema (8-12 weeks post RT) due to transient demyelination. May look like neurological signs of tumour but IT’S NOT.
Treat - corticosteroids (anti-inflam)

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How can the skin be affected by late effects?

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Damage to vasculature and fibroblasts. Fibrosis (esp. in dogs), alopecia and pigment changes.

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How can the eyes be affected by late effects?

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Cataracts, chronic keratoconjunctivitis

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How can the brain/SC be affected by late effects?

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Necrosis of the white matter, vasculopathy (1-4 years), treat with corticosteroids

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