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Mags44
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5 years ago

Mepitel Film for Radiotherapy

Hello,

I will start my radiation treatment within the next week or two. Using Mepitel film to mitigate skin reactions was suggested to me. Has anyone else used this before and how did you go?

Cheers, 
  • Hi Maggs44
    I used Mepitel and it was amazing. No radiotherapy burns at all. I exercised post treatment days and had minimal side effects.
  • Thank you @Fiona2 and @LeafBeetle, I will give it a go.

    @Fiona2 it is encouraging to hear your results. I spoke to my specialist today and he mentioned similar areas for the film.

    Good luck @LeafBeetle with your remaining treatment.

    Cheers,
  • I have this film on now for my radiation. I have only had 5 rounds of radiation and have been told that I will still be expecting the redness to come in around round 10 but less burning due to the film. It is meant to help with friction. The nurses tell me that there have been good results with people who have the film on. 
    I have found that it does tend to not stick to my skin well but it is still doing the job. All the best.
  • Hi Mags.  It was recommended to me by a work colleague who had mentioned that in her cancer support group, the mepitel user was the only one to not suffer radiation burns.  With this recommendation, I was also pretty keen to give it a go.  It delayed my treatment by a week as the hospital had to order it in.  There also needed to be a slight adjustment of my radiation settings to accommodate it.  However, the nurses were very supportive and keen to see the results as they had had little experience of it. It was applied and left on over a large region of my left chest, breast and lower neck region.  It stayed pretty well in place, though did get regular checking by the nurses and a bit of patching here and there over the six week period.  I wasn't sure what to expect or what might be considered 'normal' but into about the fourth week, the nurses frequently commented how well my skin was 'holding up' as it continued to do to the end of the treatment.  By the end of six weeks, I certainly had some swelling and tenderness of the breast (almost reassuring as it let me know that something had happened) but my skin was absolutely fine, perhaps just the faintest bit pink.  It certainly gets a big tick from me.