One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important adverse side effects are skin reactions, an ailment more commonly called radiodermatitis. The main purpose of this study is to analyze knowledge of the evidence about topical products used in the prevention of radiodermatitis, to support care delivery to women with breast cancer during teletherapy. The research method used here is the comprehensive literature review. Four databases were used to select the bibliography. The sample consists of 15 articles. The data shows that, among the topical products analyzed here, Calendula, corticosteroids and Xclair have shown significant protective effects, underlining their actions. The lack of articles publi...
Background: This two-arm, randomized clinical study aimed to compare efficacy between topical Alpha ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Radiotherapy remain...
Background: Radiodermatitis (RD) is the most common associated effects of radiotherapy, which preven...
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important advers...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Objetivo: descrever, a luz da pesquisa bibliográfica, o uso das terapias tópicas no tratamento de ra...
Background: Nurses working in a northern Australia Radiation Therapy Unit advise all patients underg...
Topical betamethasone for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patient
Background: Nurses working in a northern Australia Radiation Therapy Unit advise all patients underg...
Purpose : Almost 95% of patients undergoing radiotherapy treatments will develop a form of radioderm...
Introduction: Cancer is the leading cause of death and one of the biggest health problems in the wor...
Preventing the acute skin side effects in patients treated with radiotherapy for breast cancer: the ...
open access journalBreast cancer (BC) patients are likely to undergo radiotherapy (RT) treatment whi...
Introdução: A radioterapia é uma modalidade terapêutica empregada no tratamento do câncer. A radiaçã...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Background: This two-arm, randomized clinical study aimed to compare efficacy between topical Alpha ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Radiotherapy remain...
Background: Radiodermatitis (RD) is the most common associated effects of radiotherapy, which preven...
One of the possible courses of cancer treatment is teletherapy, and one of the most important advers...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Objetivo: descrever, a luz da pesquisa bibliográfica, o uso das terapias tópicas no tratamento de ra...
Background: Nurses working in a northern Australia Radiation Therapy Unit advise all patients underg...
Topical betamethasone for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patient
Background: Nurses working in a northern Australia Radiation Therapy Unit advise all patients underg...
Purpose : Almost 95% of patients undergoing radiotherapy treatments will develop a form of radioderm...
Introduction: Cancer is the leading cause of death and one of the biggest health problems in the wor...
Preventing the acute skin side effects in patients treated with radiotherapy for breast cancer: the ...
open access journalBreast cancer (BC) patients are likely to undergo radiotherapy (RT) treatment whi...
Introdução: A radioterapia é uma modalidade terapêutica empregada no tratamento do câncer. A radiaçã...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Background: This two-arm, randomized clinical study aimed to compare efficacy between topical Alpha ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Radiotherapy remain...
Background: Radiodermatitis (RD) is the most common associated effects of radiotherapy, which preven...