If you are receiving radiation therapy for head and neck cancer, brain cancer, or brain metastases, then you will likely need to get a thermoplastic mask made for your treatment. The mask is worn every day for treatment, and it is made of a plastic material that looks like mesh.
It is common that masks may make you feel claustrophobic (fear of confined or small places), scared, or anxious. Talk with your care team about your concerns. Having a plan to tolerate your mask can help you avoid delays in your treatment.
Practicing general relaxation techniques can be helpful:
Tips that may help ease your anxiety during the simulation process include:
Tips that may help ease your anxiety during the treatment process include asking:
In some cases, the therapists can remove the part of the mask that covers your eyes or nose to make the mask more comfortable. This may not always be possible depending on the area of your head or neck that is being treated. If appropriate, anti-anxiety medications can also be provided. If given medications, you may not be able to drive. You will need someone to take you home.
It is the job of your care team to explain the mask-making process to you and ensure that you are prepared, but that is not always the case. Claustrophobia or anxiety may get overlooked even though it is an essential part of the treatment. It is important to remember that it is normal to feel anxious or claustrophobic and to talk about this with your care team before you start treatment.
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