Typically develops within the first few weeks of treatment or up to 90 days after starting. 📊 Severity Grading (NCI CTCAE v6.0)
Radiodermatitis (radiation dermatitis) is a common side effect of for cancer. It occurs when radiation energy damages skin cells faster than they can regenerate, leading to inflammation. Download Radiodermatitis pdf
Practical recommendations for the management of radiodermatitis Typically develops within the first few weeks of
Clinicians use standard scales like the CTCAE or RTOG to monitor progress. Clinical Presentation Common Symptoms Faint erythema (redness) Dry peeling (dry desquamation), itching 2 (Moderate) Bright red, tender skin Patchy moist peeling (moist desquamation), edema 3 (Severe) Extensive weeping/moist areas Bleeding from minor trauma, pain 4 (Critical) Skin necrosis or ulceration Deep tissue damage, spontaneous bleeding 🧴 Management & Skin Care Tips itching 2 (Moderate) Bright red
Up to 95% of patients receiving radiation therapy experience some degree of skin change.