Background: Up to 95% of irradiated patients suffer from ionizing radiation (IR) induced early skin reaction, acute radiation dermatitis (ARD). Some experts think that additional skin hydration can reduce acute skin reactions. Individual radiosensitivity (IRS) determined from lymphocytes may help to predict acute radiation toxicity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical manifestation of ARD in different skincare groups during whole breast radiotherapy depending on IRS and other risk factors. Methods: A total of 108 early-stage breast cancer patients were randomized into best supportive care (BSC) and additional skincare (ASC) groups. IRS was evaluated using a G2 assay modified with caffeine-induced G2 checkpoint arrest. All ...
Radiotherapy is one of the treatment methods available for cancer patients. More than half of all ca...
Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin r...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in breast radiation trea...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Purpose: The associations among radiation fractionation, body mass index (BMI), and acute skin toxic...
We analyzed non-genetic risk factors for adverse skin reactions to irradiation at 4 collaborating Ja...
Introduction: Among the most frequent acute adverse events in women with breast cancer (BC) in radio...
Purpose Skin toxicity is a common effect from radiotherapy, although difficult to predict on an indi...
An estimated 90 % of breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy will develop radiation dermati...
Jingxian Ding,1,2,* Yonghong Guo,3,* Qingge Li,1 Jun Chen,4 Pinghua Hu,4 Qiuming Liu,4 Yali Cao,4 Ji...
Background: Although prior studies have examined the effect of radiation-induced skin toxicity on pa...
Introduction The first medical intervention for many breast cancer patients is breast conserving sur...
Radiotherapy is one of the treatment methods available for cancer patients. More than half of all ca...
Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin r...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in breast radiation trea...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Purpose: The associations among radiation fractionation, body mass index (BMI), and acute skin toxic...
We analyzed non-genetic risk factors for adverse skin reactions to irradiation at 4 collaborating Ja...
Introduction: Among the most frequent acute adverse events in women with breast cancer (BC) in radio...
Purpose Skin toxicity is a common effect from radiotherapy, although difficult to predict on an indi...
An estimated 90 % of breast cancer patients treated with radiotherapy will develop radiation dermati...
Jingxian Ding,1,2,* Yonghong Guo,3,* Qingge Li,1 Jun Chen,4 Pinghua Hu,4 Qiuming Liu,4 Yali Cao,4 Ji...
Background: Although prior studies have examined the effect of radiation-induced skin toxicity on pa...
Introduction The first medical intervention for many breast cancer patients is breast conserving sur...
Radiotherapy is one of the treatment methods available for cancer patients. More than half of all ca...
Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin r...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in breast radiation trea...