Purpose. To evaluate whether the type of surgical approach used to stage gynecologic malignancies influences the risk of developing nonrectal radiation-induced intestinal injury (NRRIII) in patients who subsequently receive adjuvant radiotherapy. Methods. A prospectively entered database was queried for all women with either primary or recurrent gynecologic malignancy who underwent external-beam radiation therapy ± brachytherapy and who had prior abdominopelvic surgery at our institution. Univariate and multivariate analysis of variables potentially affecting the risk of developing significant bowel toxicity (defined as grade 2 or more according to Radiation Therapy Oncology Group scoring) were performed. Results. One hundred fifty-nine pat...
Background: The number of women surviving cancer who live with symptoms of bowel toxicity affecti...
AIM: To study the outcome of patients undergoing surgical resection of the bowel for sustained radia...
Surgical considerations in the management of radiation-induced injury of the gastrointestinal tract ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the type of surgical approach used to stage gynecologic malignancies i...
Objective. To evaluate the risk factors for nonrectal radiation-induced intestinal injury (NRRIII) f...
Background: Patients treated with postoperative radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical carcinomas...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. Treatment of patients requ...
PURPOSE: Preoperative therapy reduces local recurrences and may facilitate surgery in rectal cancer ...
Aims: Inflammatory bowel disease has traditionally been considered a relative contraindication for ...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Purpose of review Pelvic radiation disease in the form of chronic radiation-induced consequences of ...
The management of the patient with radiation-induced bowel obstruction remains controversial. To rea...
Objective: To determine the risk of small bowel obstruction (SBO) after irradiation (RT) for rectal ...
SUMMARY This case report supports the belief that there is a causal relationship between therapeutic...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality for malignancies of the cervix, uterus, prostat...
Background: The number of women surviving cancer who live with symptoms of bowel toxicity affecti...
AIM: To study the outcome of patients undergoing surgical resection of the bowel for sustained radia...
Surgical considerations in the management of radiation-induced injury of the gastrointestinal tract ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the type of surgical approach used to stage gynecologic malignancies i...
Objective. To evaluate the risk factors for nonrectal radiation-induced intestinal injury (NRRIII) f...
Background: Patients treated with postoperative radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical carcinomas...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. Treatment of patients requ...
PURPOSE: Preoperative therapy reduces local recurrences and may facilitate surgery in rectal cancer ...
Aims: Inflammatory bowel disease has traditionally been considered a relative contraindication for ...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Purpose of review Pelvic radiation disease in the form of chronic radiation-induced consequences of ...
The management of the patient with radiation-induced bowel obstruction remains controversial. To rea...
Objective: To determine the risk of small bowel obstruction (SBO) after irradiation (RT) for rectal ...
SUMMARY This case report supports the belief that there is a causal relationship between therapeutic...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality for malignancies of the cervix, uterus, prostat...
Background: The number of women surviving cancer who live with symptoms of bowel toxicity affecti...
AIM: To study the outcome of patients undergoing surgical resection of the bowel for sustained radia...
Surgical considerations in the management of radiation-induced injury of the gastrointestinal tract ...