Preventing the acute skin side effects in patients treated with radiotherapy for breast cancer: the der to evaluate the usefulness to identify radiation-induced dermatitis in a very early stage. Conclusions: The preventive use of topic products reduces the incidence of skin side effects in patients treated Di Franco et al. Radiation Oncology 2013, 8:5
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important advers...
Evidence on the prevention of radiation dermatitis is lacking. The aim of this study was to investig...
IntroductionPatients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy to the breast often experience radiation derma...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityRadiation dermatitis is a common si...
Background: Although acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) is a common side-effect of radiotherapy (RT), ...
An estimated 90 % of breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy will develop radiation dermati...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in breast radiation trea...
Background and Purpose: Radiodermatitis is a well-known toxicity of radiotherapy and barrier film ha...
Purpose: Hydrofilm, a polyurethane-based barrier film, can be used to prevent acute radiation dermat...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of a novel, multi-active emollient in preventing and managing a...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Background: Patients receiving radiation to the breast can suffer painful, moist desquamation of the...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important advers...
Evidence on the prevention of radiation dermatitis is lacking. The aim of this study was to investig...
IntroductionPatients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy to the breast often experience radiation derma...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityRadiation dermatitis is a common si...
Background: Although acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) is a common side-effect of radiotherapy (RT), ...
An estimated 90 % of breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy will develop radiation dermati...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in breast radiation trea...
Background and Purpose: Radiodermatitis is a well-known toxicity of radiotherapy and barrier film ha...
Purpose: Hydrofilm, a polyurethane-based barrier film, can be used to prevent acute radiation dermat...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of a novel, multi-active emollient in preventing and managing a...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Background: Patients receiving radiation to the breast can suffer painful, moist desquamation of the...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important advers...
Evidence on the prevention of radiation dermatitis is lacking. The aim of this study was to investig...
IntroductionPatients undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy to the breast often experience radiation derma...