Hi all,
This is my first post - ever, anywhere!!
I've had four out of my six chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer. It looks like they will suggest radiotherapy before surgery to try to reduce the tumor further. Somehow, its the radiotherapy that gives me the most anxiety, more so than chemo and surgery. I guess I don't understand how it works and how it will affect my body. And if I'm honest it feels a bit scarey and brutal to blast rays at my body.
Has anyone who has had radiotherapy before or after surgery got any reassuring words or advice on what it will be like, what is the fatigue like compared to chemo fatigue. I need to get back to work for financial reasons and I'm finding it hard to plan. Cancer is hard for a planner! You know, when you're that person who likes to know what's happening in life, when it will happen and what the plan is :) Kind of gone out of the window.
How do you cope with radiotherapy? Any tips, advice please.
Thank you
Kate
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