We have reviewed the published data regarding radiotherapy (RT)-induced brain injury. Radiation necrosis appears a median of 1–2 years after RT; however, cognitive decline develops over many years. The incidence and severity is dose and volume dependent and can also be increased by chemotherapy, age, diabetes, and spatial factors. For fractionated RT with a fraction size of 80 Gy. For large fraction sizes (≥2.5 Gy), the incidence and severity of toxicity is unpredictable. For single fraction radiosurgery, a clear correlation has been demonstrated between the target size and the risk of adverse events. Substantial variation among different centers’ reported outcomes have prevented us from making toxicity–risk predictions. Cognitive dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The greatest fear with the application of WBRT is the fear of neurocognitive decline...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the influence on cognitive functions of the treatment...
Pediatric brain cancer patients are at a high risk for radiation-induced cognitive impairment due to...
In the last decades radiotherapy induced brain injury has become an emerging issue for physicians. B...
States with primary and metastatic brain tumor survive long enough (>6 months) to develop radiati...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Radiation therapy (RT) is frequently used as part of the standard of care treatment of the majority ...
AbstractSeveral studies focusing on brain irradiation are in progress. Reflecting updates of relevan...
The central nervous system (CNS) is generally resistant to the effects of radiation, but higher dose...
Background: Children with brain tumors are at high risk of neurocognitive decline after radiotherapy...
The use of radiotherapy, either in the form of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) or whole-brain radiot...
Radiotherapy is one of the principal methods for treating brain cancer. Over recent years, a decline...
In this study, we examined the factors contributing to brain radiation necrosis and its predictors o...
Cancer of the brain and central nervous system (CNS) is the second most common of all pediatric canc...
Antineoplastic treatment has a deleterious effect on intellectual functions, which is mainly attribu...
INTRODUCTION: The greatest fear with the application of WBRT is the fear of neurocognitive decline...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the influence on cognitive functions of the treatment...
Pediatric brain cancer patients are at a high risk for radiation-induced cognitive impairment due to...
In the last decades radiotherapy induced brain injury has become an emerging issue for physicians. B...
States with primary and metastatic brain tumor survive long enough (>6 months) to develop radiati...
Given the difficulty of surgical resection of brain neoplasms located adjacent to vital structures o...
Radiation therapy (RT) is frequently used as part of the standard of care treatment of the majority ...
AbstractSeveral studies focusing on brain irradiation are in progress. Reflecting updates of relevan...
The central nervous system (CNS) is generally resistant to the effects of radiation, but higher dose...
Background: Children with brain tumors are at high risk of neurocognitive decline after radiotherapy...
The use of radiotherapy, either in the form of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) or whole-brain radiot...
Radiotherapy is one of the principal methods for treating brain cancer. Over recent years, a decline...
In this study, we examined the factors contributing to brain radiation necrosis and its predictors o...
Cancer of the brain and central nervous system (CNS) is the second most common of all pediatric canc...
Antineoplastic treatment has a deleterious effect on intellectual functions, which is mainly attribu...
INTRODUCTION: The greatest fear with the application of WBRT is the fear of neurocognitive decline...
Introduction: There is limited knowledge about the influence on cognitive functions of the treatment...
Pediatric brain cancer patients are at a high risk for radiation-induced cognitive impairment due to...