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Previously Irradiated Skin |
Dear OncoLink "Ask The Experts,"
Tammi Fisher, RN, OCN Staff Nurse in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania, responds: One of our physicians recommends Calendula cream, which is derived from Marigolds and is shown to be effective for skin repair. The most commonly recommended brand is Wieda, and it is sold at Whole Foods stores and perhaps some nutrition centers as well. For pain relief, you could try mixing lidocaine gel with a lotion (Aquaphor is what we use) in a 50/50 concentration and apply this to the area. The lidocaine will require a prescription, but may be helpful in relieving the pain. Breast massage may help to increase blood flow back to the area, which could also help with healing. Please check with your physician to make sure these treatments will not interfere with any other therapy you are receiving. |
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