Context Radiation recall has been described in the context of gemcitabine chemotherapy. However, this phenomenon has been largely limited to skin. Case report We hereby report a case of radiation recall dermatitis and myositis occurring on gemcitabine monotherapy, five months after completing chemoradiation for locally advanced pancreatic cancer. Radiation recall resolved spontaneously with withdrawal of gemcitabine. Conclusions This is the second case report that describes gemcitabine-induced radiation recall in rectus abdominus muscles after gemcitabine-based radiation therapy. Given the wide use of gemcitabine following chemoradiation for pancreatic cancer, providers should be aware of this potential complication
Introduction: Radiation recall is an inflammatory skin reaction at a previously irradiated field sub...
Copyright © 2012 Stephen M. Melnyk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Radiation recall reactions (RRR) are uncommon but are a well-known phenomenon to oncologists. Tissue...
Lock M, Sinclair K, Welch S, Younus J, Salim M. Source Division of Radiation Oncology, London Regio...
Aim: To evaluate two cases of gemcitabine-induced radiation recall in patients who were treated for ...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Radiation recall phenomenon can appear as dermatitis, pse...
Cellulitis and other infections are common in cancer patients, especially patients who are immunosup...
Gemcitabine-induced radiation recall (GIRR) is a phenomenon wherein the administration of gemcitabin...
Radiation recall is an uncommon phenomenon describing an acute localised inflammatory toxicity affec...
Abstract Radiation recall is an uncommon phenomenon describing an acute localised inflammatory toxic...
Radiation recall phenomenon is a tissue reaction that develops throughout a previously irradiated ar...
Abstract: Background. Radiation recall reactions, in particu-lar dermatitis, are well documented in ...
Radiation recall dermatitis is one of the skin sequelae that may affect oncology patients. It occurs...
INTRODUCTION: Radiation recall is an inflammatory skin reaction at a previously irradiated field sub...
Radiation Recall Dermatitis (RRD) is an acute inflammatory reaction that develops within an area of ...
Introduction: Radiation recall is an inflammatory skin reaction at a previously irradiated field sub...
Copyright © 2012 Stephen M. Melnyk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Radiation recall reactions (RRR) are uncommon but are a well-known phenomenon to oncologists. Tissue...
Lock M, Sinclair K, Welch S, Younus J, Salim M. Source Division of Radiation Oncology, London Regio...
Aim: To evaluate two cases of gemcitabine-induced radiation recall in patients who were treated for ...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Radiation recall phenomenon can appear as dermatitis, pse...
Cellulitis and other infections are common in cancer patients, especially patients who are immunosup...
Gemcitabine-induced radiation recall (GIRR) is a phenomenon wherein the administration of gemcitabin...
Radiation recall is an uncommon phenomenon describing an acute localised inflammatory toxicity affec...
Abstract Radiation recall is an uncommon phenomenon describing an acute localised inflammatory toxic...
Radiation recall phenomenon is a tissue reaction that develops throughout a previously irradiated ar...
Abstract: Background. Radiation recall reactions, in particu-lar dermatitis, are well documented in ...
Radiation recall dermatitis is one of the skin sequelae that may affect oncology patients. It occurs...
INTRODUCTION: Radiation recall is an inflammatory skin reaction at a previously irradiated field sub...
Radiation Recall Dermatitis (RRD) is an acute inflammatory reaction that develops within an area of ...
Introduction: Radiation recall is an inflammatory skin reaction at a previously irradiated field sub...
Copyright © 2012 Stephen M. Melnyk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Radiation recall reactions (RRR) are uncommon but are a well-known phenomenon to oncologists. Tissue...