Introduction Skin toxicity is a clinically significant side effect of external beam radiation; moist desquamation is particularly prevalent for breast patients, mainly in the axilla and inframammary fold (IMF). The aim of this audit was to assess if there is a correlation between patient breast size and the presence and extent of radiotherapy skin reaction in the IMF. Methods Between 22/12/2017 and 31/05/2018 forty patients undergoing standard whole breast radiotherapy using 3D planned medial and lateral tangential fields had their skin reaction recorded weekly, whilst on treatment, using the Radiotherapy Oncology Group (RTOG) scoring system. Skin reactions were also documented at three and eight weeks post radiotherapy. A measure...
Background: Up to 95% of irradiated patients suffer from ionizing radiation (IR) induced early skin ...
There has been an increasing interest in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in both the clinica...
PURPOSE: Large breast size presents special problems during radiation simulation, planning, and pati...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
Purpose: The associations among radiation fractionation, body mass index (BMI), and acute skin toxic...
Data de publicació electrònica: 18-11-2021Purpose: Radiation-induced toxicity (RIT) is usually asses...
Radiation dermatitis is a common side effect of external beam radiation therapy. The purpose of this...
Introduction The first medical intervention for many breast cancer patients is breast conserving sur...
Background: After breast-conserving radiation therapy most patients experience acute skin toxicity t...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Purpose Skin toxicity is a common effect from radiotherapy, although difficult to predict on an indi...
Introduction: Radiation therapy is crucial to effective cancer treatment. Modern treatment strategie...
Background: Large breast size is associated with increased risk of late adverse effects after surger...
Skin reactions are unavoidable side effects of radiotherapy for breast cancer that may limit the amo...
Purpose/Objective(s): Breast cosmesis and pain are among the most reported outcomes in patients unde...
Background: Up to 95% of irradiated patients suffer from ionizing radiation (IR) induced early skin ...
There has been an increasing interest in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in both the clinica...
PURPOSE: Large breast size presents special problems during radiation simulation, planning, and pati...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
Purpose: The associations among radiation fractionation, body mass index (BMI), and acute skin toxic...
Data de publicació electrònica: 18-11-2021Purpose: Radiation-induced toxicity (RIT) is usually asses...
Radiation dermatitis is a common side effect of external beam radiation therapy. The purpose of this...
Introduction The first medical intervention for many breast cancer patients is breast conserving sur...
Background: After breast-conserving radiation therapy most patients experience acute skin toxicity t...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Purpose Skin toxicity is a common effect from radiotherapy, although difficult to predict on an indi...
Introduction: Radiation therapy is crucial to effective cancer treatment. Modern treatment strategie...
Background: Large breast size is associated with increased risk of late adverse effects after surger...
Skin reactions are unavoidable side effects of radiotherapy for breast cancer that may limit the amo...
Purpose/Objective(s): Breast cosmesis and pain are among the most reported outcomes in patients unde...
Background: Up to 95% of irradiated patients suffer from ionizing radiation (IR) induced early skin ...
There has been an increasing interest in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures in both the clinica...
PURPOSE: Large breast size presents special problems during radiation simulation, planning, and pati...