Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy is also called radiotherapy. It uses high-energy x-rays, or other types of radiation, to kill cancer cells or to stop them from growing. Radiation therapy is not usually part of the first treatment plan for women with ovarian cancer. But it may be used if the tumor returns.

Side Effects of Radiation

The side effects of radiation therapy depend on the dose used and the part of the body being treated. Common side effects include:

  • dry, reddened skin in the treated area
  • fatigue
  • diarrhea
  • discomfort when urinating
  • narrowing of the vagina
  • anemia

Most of these side effects are temporary. Be sure to talk with your treatment team members about any side effects you experience. They can help you find ways to manage them.