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You can help yourself by doing these things...
- Keep to a healthy diet – and try to eat enough food, even if you don’t feel hungry. It may be better to eat little and often. If you’re having problems, your radiographer or a dietician may be able to help. You may also find it useful to read our section on eating problems.
- Drink plenty of water - this will help your body to cope with the effects of treatment
- Don’t smoke – or at least try to cut down. Smoking can make your side effects much worse.
- Get plenty of rest - your treatment may make you tired, so you need to take it easy!
- Follow all the advice and instructions your radiographers give you. For example, by looking after your skin during treatment, you can help keep skin problems to a minimum.
- Make sure you don’t miss your appointments.
- Use a reliable contraceptive during your course of radiotherapy. (This is important before and after chemotherapy, too.)
- When you come for your treatment sessions, tell your radiographers and doctors how you are feeling. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and advice if you need it.