Objective: Concurrent chemoradiation has improved survival of patients with cervical carcinoma. However, follow-up of randomized studies is relatively short and data on long term toxicity are scarce, as is information on their health-related quality of life. This study assesses and compares incidences of late side-effects among patients treated with radiotherapy or chemoradiation using two toxicity scoring systems, and investigates impact on health-related quality of life.Methods: Between 1985 and 1993, 114 patients underwent radiotherapy (n=39) or chemoradiation (n=75) for stage IIA-IVB cervical carcinoma. Late side-effects were scored retrospectively by reviewing medical charts using standardised checklists, focusing on bladder- and intes...
PURPOSE: The survival results of the PORTEC-3 trial showed a significant improvement in both overall...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care on Quality of life in ce...
INTRODUCTION: Modern multidisciplinary cancer treatments aim at obtaining minimal influence on pat...
Objective: Concurrent chemoradiation has improved survival of patients with cervical carcinoma. Howe...
Objectives. To compare the long-term complications and quality of life of patients with stage IB and...
Introduction The standard treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is concurrent chemor...
Randomised studies in locally advanced cervical cancer patients showed that cisplatin should be give...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally. As su...
Purpose To investigate the impact of treatment-related toxicity on health-related quality of life (H...
AIM : To assess the quality of life in long term survivors of cancer cervix treated with radiotherap...
Purpose: To quantify the association of persistent morbidity with different aspects of quality of li...
Objective: To analyze the clinical efficacy and toxic & adverse effects of radiotherapy combined wit...
Aims: As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life...
Objectives: The benefit of concurrent chemoradiation is often not achievable due to poor tolerance d...
PURPOSE: The survival results of the PORTEC-3 trial showed a significant improvement in both overall...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care on Quality of life in ce...
INTRODUCTION: Modern multidisciplinary cancer treatments aim at obtaining minimal influence on pat...
Objective: Concurrent chemoradiation has improved survival of patients with cervical carcinoma. Howe...
Objectives. To compare the long-term complications and quality of life of patients with stage IB and...
Introduction The standard treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is concurrent chemor...
Randomised studies in locally advanced cervical cancer patients showed that cisplatin should be give...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women globally. As su...
Purpose To investigate the impact of treatment-related toxicity on health-related quality of life (H...
AIM : To assess the quality of life in long term survivors of cancer cervix treated with radiotherap...
Purpose: To quantify the association of persistent morbidity with different aspects of quality of li...
Objective: To analyze the clinical efficacy and toxic & adverse effects of radiotherapy combined wit...
Aims: As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life...
Objectives: The benefit of concurrent chemoradiation is often not achievable due to poor tolerance d...
PURPOSE: The survival results of the PORTEC-3 trial showed a significant improvement in both overall...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care on Quality of life in ce...
INTRODUCTION: Modern multidisciplinary cancer treatments aim at obtaining minimal influence on pat...