Radiation burn, or radiation dermatitis, can be a side effect of radiotherapy treatments for head, neck, throat, skin, and breast cancers. It is estimated that more than 95% of the 4 million Americans receiving radiation therapy for cancer will develop radiation burns to their skin. Symptoms typically include redness, soreness, pigmentation changes, itching, flaking, peeling, desquamation, blistering, ulceration, or necrosis. These burns can be managed with products like KeraStat® Cream that contain keratin proteins.
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