Background Toxicity during chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in cervical cancer patients might limit the chances of receiving an optimal treatment and to be cured. Few studies have shown relationships between acute side effects and patients age. Here, the association between age and acute side effects such as nausea/vomiting, diarrhea and weight loss during CRT was analysed in cervical cancer patients. Methods This study included 93 patients with primary cervical cancer stage IBI to IVA who received CRT from 2013 to 2019. The frequency of symptoms/toxicity grade was analysed by using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.0. Results Patients ≥ 52 years had a significantly higher frequency of nausea/vomiting and increase...
During radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer, up to 84% of patients exhibit some form of acute ...
PURPOSE: To describe chemotherapy use and adverse events (AEs) for advanced-stage, non-small-cell lu...
Purpose: To evaluate patient- and treatment-related risk factors associated with incidence and persi...
Background Toxicity during chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in cervical cancer patients might limit the chan...
Cervical cancer and cancer within the body of the uterus are the most frequent cancers of the female...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of age on completion of and toxicities following treatment of local...
Background: Nausea, vomiting and retching (NVR) was the frequently reported and troublesome adverse ...
Objective: Concurrent chemoradiation has improved survival of patients with cervical carcinoma. Howe...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe pretreatment patient characteristics and baseline quality-of-l...
Background and purpose: Radiotherapy is a treatment method frequently employed in the management of ...
AbstractObjective: To investigate the temporal patterns of anorexia, diarrhea,weight loss, and leuko...
Objective To determine the effect of age on completion of and toxicities following treatment of loc...
Randomised studies in locally advanced cervical cancer patients showed that cisplatin should be give...
International audienceIn clinical practice, older patients are often undertreated due to underrepres...
<div><p>Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for cervical cancer, but causes radiotherapy-induced ...
During radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer, up to 84% of patients exhibit some form of acute ...
PURPOSE: To describe chemotherapy use and adverse events (AEs) for advanced-stage, non-small-cell lu...
Purpose: To evaluate patient- and treatment-related risk factors associated with incidence and persi...
Background Toxicity during chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in cervical cancer patients might limit the chan...
Cervical cancer and cancer within the body of the uterus are the most frequent cancers of the female...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of age on completion of and toxicities following treatment of local...
Background: Nausea, vomiting and retching (NVR) was the frequently reported and troublesome adverse ...
Objective: Concurrent chemoradiation has improved survival of patients with cervical carcinoma. Howe...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe pretreatment patient characteristics and baseline quality-of-l...
Background and purpose: Radiotherapy is a treatment method frequently employed in the management of ...
AbstractObjective: To investigate the temporal patterns of anorexia, diarrhea,weight loss, and leuko...
Objective To determine the effect of age on completion of and toxicities following treatment of loc...
Randomised studies in locally advanced cervical cancer patients showed that cisplatin should be give...
International audienceIn clinical practice, older patients are often undertreated due to underrepres...
<div><p>Radiotherapy is the standard treatment for cervical cancer, but causes radiotherapy-induced ...
During radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer, up to 84% of patients exhibit some form of acute ...
PURPOSE: To describe chemotherapy use and adverse events (AEs) for advanced-stage, non-small-cell lu...
Purpose: To evaluate patient- and treatment-related risk factors associated with incidence and persi...