Purpose: There is little known about how brain white matter structures differ in their response to radiation, which may have implications for radiation-induced neurocognitive impairment. We used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine regional variation in white matter changes following chemoradiotherapy. Methods: Fourteen patients receiving two or three weeks of whole-brain radiation therapy (RT) 6 chemotherapy underwent DTI pre-RT, at end-RT, and one month post-RT. Three diffusion indices were measured: fractional anisotropy (FA), radial diffusivity (RD), and axial diffusivity (AD). We determined significant individual voxel changes of diffusion indices using tract-based spatial statistics, and mean changes of the indices within fourtee...
Patients with non-central nervous system cancers often experience subtle cognitive deficits after tr...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...
Background: Cranial radiotherapy (CRT) is a known risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in survi...
There is little known about how brain white matter structures differ in their response to radiation,...
Background and purposeRegional differences in sensitivity to white matter damage after brain radioth...
Background and purpose: Brain radiotherapy (RT) can cause white matter damage and downstream neuroco...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Executive function (EF) decline is common after brain radiation therapy (RT),...
Purpose: To determine whether early assessment of cerebral white matter degradation can predict late...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Radiation injury to parahippocampal cingulum white matter is associated with cog...
BACKGROUND: Chemo- and radiotherapy (RT) is standard treatment for patients with high-grade glioma, ...
BACKGROUND: Chemo- and radiotherapy (RT) is standard treatment for patients with high-grade glioma, ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate white-matter (WM) diffusion anisotropy in medulloblastoma survi...
brain tumors can cause white matter (WM) injury. Conventional MR imaging, however, cannot always dep...
Radiation-induced white matter (WM) damage is a major side effect of whole brain irradiation among c...
Hippocampal-sparing radiotherapy (HSR) is a promising approach to alleviate cognitive side effects f...
Patients with non-central nervous system cancers often experience subtle cognitive deficits after tr...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...
Background: Cranial radiotherapy (CRT) is a known risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in survi...
There is little known about how brain white matter structures differ in their response to radiation,...
Background and purposeRegional differences in sensitivity to white matter damage after brain radioth...
Background and purpose: Brain radiotherapy (RT) can cause white matter damage and downstream neuroco...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Executive function (EF) decline is common after brain radiation therapy (RT),...
Purpose: To determine whether early assessment of cerebral white matter degradation can predict late...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Radiation injury to parahippocampal cingulum white matter is associated with cog...
BACKGROUND: Chemo- and radiotherapy (RT) is standard treatment for patients with high-grade glioma, ...
BACKGROUND: Chemo- and radiotherapy (RT) is standard treatment for patients with high-grade glioma, ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate white-matter (WM) diffusion anisotropy in medulloblastoma survi...
brain tumors can cause white matter (WM) injury. Conventional MR imaging, however, cannot always dep...
Radiation-induced white matter (WM) damage is a major side effect of whole brain irradiation among c...
Hippocampal-sparing radiotherapy (HSR) is a promising approach to alleviate cognitive side effects f...
Patients with non-central nervous system cancers often experience subtle cognitive deficits after tr...
Target Audience Researchers and Clinician/Scientists interested in the longitudinal effects of chemo...
Background: Cranial radiotherapy (CRT) is a known risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in survi...