Treatment

If You Are Having Radiation Therapy

Choose a preferred language


Questions for the doctor

  • What's the goal of this treatment?
  • How will the radiation therapy be given? Internal or external radiation?
  • Will I also need other treatment, like chemotherapy or surgery?
  • If so, in what order will the different treatments be given?
  • How many radiation treatments will I get? Over what period of time?
  • What happens if I have to miss a treatment?
  • Where will I get treatment?
  • When will radiation start? When will it end?
  • How will I feel during radiation?
  • How long will radiation take each day?
  • Will I be able to carry on my normal activities?
  • Will there be limits on what I can do, such as working or exercising?
  • How long does it take after the simulation scan to start treatment?
  • Do I need to be on a skin care regimen during treatment?
  • Can I drive myself to treatments or do I need someone to bring me?
  • What are the possible short-term and long-term side effects I should watch for? What side effects should I report?
  • Who do I contact for side effects? Is there a different contact number after office hours and on weekends and holidays?
  • Are there late side effects I need to know about?
  • How long will it take me to recover from the side effects of treatment?
  • Will this treatment affect my ability to have children?
  • What are the chances treatment will work?
  • How will we know if it's working?
  • Are there any other treatment choices we should talk about?
  • What can I do to get ready for treatment and to take care of myself during treatment?
  • Are there any clinical trials that I should think about?
  • Does my insurance cover the treatments? Do I have a copay?
  • Can I be near children or pets while getting radiation?
  • Are there other types of radiation therapy that may work for my cancer?
  • Does this center offer the latest technology or methods for radiation treatment?
  • Have you and your team treated my kind of cancer before?
  • Should I get a second opinion? Do you have someone you can recommend?
  • May I use complementary or alternative therapies during radiation?
  • Can I take all my usual medicines during treatment?
  • Should I change my diet during radiation therapy?
  • Where can I learn more about radiation therapy?

Featured in

Date Last Reviewed: 09/01/2025

© 2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions.
user headset icon

Need Help? We're Here for You

Our Member Services team is here to help you understand your benefits, find care, or resolve concerns.

1-800-510-9132
quit smoking icon

Call NC Quitline

Need support to quit smoking, vaping, or to quit other nicotine products? You can receive support including medicines free of charge:

1-800-784-8669
car and bus icon

Schedule Transportation

Need transportation to a doctor's office, pharmacy, or other covered healthcare service? Contact us to arrange your ride.

1-800-510-9132
Stethoscope icon

Provider Directory

Need to find a provider like a Primary Care Physician, Specialist, OB/GYN, or a Psychiatrist? 

Provider Directory
Related Articles
Read article
Oncology
Multiple Myeloma: Other Medicines

A combination of medicines that work in different ways is the main treatment for multiple myeloma.

Read article
Oncology
Preparing for Cancer Treatment

The first step in preparing for your cancer treatment is to find an oncologist and treatment center. Ask your general or primary healthcare provider for a referral or contact government and professional medical organizations, such as your state's health department, the National Cancer Institute, or the American Medical Association, for information on cancer specialists and treatment centers in your area.

Read article
Oncology
Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) for Cancer

SBRT is a form of radiation therapy used to treat cancer. Read on to learn details of when it may be used, and what to expect before and after treatment.

Read article
Oncology
Understanding Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy is a common cancer treatment. It uses beams of high-energy X-rays or particles to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing.