The heart has traditionally been considered a radio-resistant organ that would be unaffected by cardiac doses below about 30 Gray. During the last few years, however, evidence that radiation-related heart disease can occur following lower doses has emerged from several sources. These include studies of breast cancer patients, who received mean cardiac doses of 3–17 Gray when given radiotherapy following surgery, and studies of survivors of the atomic bombings of Japan who received doses of up to 4 Gray
Breast cancer radiotherapy can cause heart disease and lung cancer, with the risks increasing with t...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) plays a major role in breast cancer treatment. H...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and radiotherapy plays a major role...
The heart has traditionally been considered a radio-resistant organ that would be unaffected by card...
Introduction: Some cancer survivors are known to have an elevated risk of morbidity and mortality f...
Radiation Therapy (RT) has been critical in cancer treatment regimens to date. However, it has been ...
For some time, there has been compelling evidence both from randomised-controlled trials and from ob...
Traditionally, non-cancer diseases are not considered as health risks following exposure to low dose...
Introduction: Recent trials in radiotherapy have associated heart dose and survival, inadequately ex...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Adjuvant radiation therapy in the management of early stage breast cancer, Hodgkin’s disease, and to...
AbstractToday there is general awareness of the potential damage to the heart in left-sided (more th...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Background: While cardiovascular risks associated with high level of ionizing radiation are well-est...
Aim: Coincidental heart light can cause cardiovascular injury, however little is thought about the i...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can cause heart disease and lung cancer, with the risks increasing with t...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) plays a major role in breast cancer treatment. H...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and radiotherapy plays a major role...
The heart has traditionally been considered a radio-resistant organ that would be unaffected by card...
Introduction: Some cancer survivors are known to have an elevated risk of morbidity and mortality f...
Radiation Therapy (RT) has been critical in cancer treatment regimens to date. However, it has been ...
For some time, there has been compelling evidence both from randomised-controlled trials and from ob...
Traditionally, non-cancer diseases are not considered as health risks following exposure to low dose...
Introduction: Recent trials in radiotherapy have associated heart dose and survival, inadequately ex...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Adjuvant radiation therapy in the management of early stage breast cancer, Hodgkin’s disease, and to...
AbstractToday there is general awareness of the potential damage to the heart in left-sided (more th...
Background: Radiotherapy for breast cancer often involves some incidental exposure of the heart to i...
Background: While cardiovascular risks associated with high level of ionizing radiation are well-est...
Aim: Coincidental heart light can cause cardiovascular injury, however little is thought about the i...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can cause heart disease and lung cancer, with the risks increasing with t...
International audienceBackground: Radiotherapy (RT) plays a major role in breast cancer treatment. H...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, and radiotherapy plays a major role...