Background: Radiotherapy and more recently radiosurgery represent important therapeutic methods for the treatment of tumors and arterovenous malformations affecting the central nervous system, even though several significant side-effects have been described (radionecrosis, tumors, etc.). Gliomas induced by radiation therapy are decidedly unusual, and the first descriptions of this association only appeared in the 1960s. Methods: The pertinent literature was reviewed to yield 116 cases in which a glioma developed after radiotherapy for cranial pathologies (included 10 personal cases treated in our Institution). One of our patients had undergone radiosurgery for a cavernous angioma. Results: Patients who developed a radiation-induced glioma w...
Radiotherapy is an important modality for the treatment of tumors and arteriovenous malformations af...
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OBJECTIVE: To present a rare case of a radiation-induced malignancy after stereotactic radiosurgery....
Background: Radiotherapy and more recently radiosurgery represent important therapeutic methods for ...
Radiation-induced gliomas are uncommon, with only 73 cases on record to date. The disease that most...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is important in the treatment of neoplasm of the central nervo...
The only environmental factor undoubtedly linked to an increased risk of brain tumors (including gli...
The authors report 1 case of cerebral glioblastoma following radiotherapy. From case presented and t...
Radiation induced gliomas are uncommon. Occurrence of glioma following radiotherapy for craniopharyn...
With the increasing number of cancer survivors, we can observe a population that will present a hig...
Medulloblastomas are one of the most common malignant pediatric brain tumors. Therapy has evolved in...
BACKGROUND: Numerous neoplasms within the CNS have been reported as radiogenic in origin; radiat...
SummaryRadiotherapy and radiosurgery are important modes of treatment for benign and malignant brain...
Introduction: Radiotherapy, an important tool in multimodal oncologic treatment, can cause radio-ind...
article cliniqueRadiation-induced neoplasms of the central nervous system generally present as menin...
Radiotherapy is an important modality for the treatment of tumors and arteriovenous malformations af...
Copyright © 2012 C. S. Amene et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
OBJECTIVE: To present a rare case of a radiation-induced malignancy after stereotactic radiosurgery....
Background: Radiotherapy and more recently radiosurgery represent important therapeutic methods for ...
Radiation-induced gliomas are uncommon, with only 73 cases on record to date. The disease that most...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy is important in the treatment of neoplasm of the central nervo...
The only environmental factor undoubtedly linked to an increased risk of brain tumors (including gli...
The authors report 1 case of cerebral glioblastoma following radiotherapy. From case presented and t...
Radiation induced gliomas are uncommon. Occurrence of glioma following radiotherapy for craniopharyn...
With the increasing number of cancer survivors, we can observe a population that will present a hig...
Medulloblastomas are one of the most common malignant pediatric brain tumors. Therapy has evolved in...
BACKGROUND: Numerous neoplasms within the CNS have been reported as radiogenic in origin; radiat...
SummaryRadiotherapy and radiosurgery are important modes of treatment for benign and malignant brain...
Introduction: Radiotherapy, an important tool in multimodal oncologic treatment, can cause radio-ind...
article cliniqueRadiation-induced neoplasms of the central nervous system generally present as menin...
Radiotherapy is an important modality for the treatment of tumors and arteriovenous malformations af...
Copyright © 2012 C. S. Amene et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
OBJECTIVE: To present a rare case of a radiation-induced malignancy after stereotactic radiosurgery....