136k views
0 votes
What can i do to get rid of scar tissue in my esophagus from radiation necrosis?

1 Answer

2 votes

Radiation necrosis, a focal structural lesion that usually occurs at the original tumor site, is a potential long-term central nervous system (CNS) complication of radiotherapy or radiosurgery. Edema and the presence of tumor render the CNS parenchyma in the tumor bed more susceptible to radiation necrosis. Radiation necrosis can occur when radiotherapy is used to treat primary CNS tumors, metastatic disease, or head and neck malignancies. It can occur secondary to any form of radiotherapy modality or regimen.


User Alex Van Liew
by
8.4k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.