Effective Ways To Treat Thymoma
Radiation Therapy

Another treatment option for thymoma is radiation therapy, which involves attacking the tumor with high-potency energy X-rays. This type of procedure is done by a specialist called a radiation oncologist, because it requires focusing an external machine at the tumor within the thymus. This procedure, which is called external-beam therapy, involves administering many radiation treatments over an extended period. Multiple treatments are necessary for maximum effectiveness.
Typically, radiation is used in conjunction with another treatment. For instance, if a surgical procedure failed to remove all of the tumor, radiation therapy may be used to finish eradicating the tumor. Similarly, radiation treatments may be necessary to supplement chemotherapy, depending on the nature of the tumor. Radiation often affects patients and doctors warn them ahead of time that side effects may become severe. The side effects include watery or loose stool, an upset or unsettled stomach, skin rashes, difficulty in breathing, and unexplained fatigue. While these side effects may be troublesome, they're only temporary and often fade as soon as treatment has been completed.
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