Background: Patients treated with postoperative radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical carcinomas from 1981 to 2000 were retrospectively analysed in order to assess the rate of late small bowel toxicity. Patients and Methods: Eight hundred and six patients had received pelvic irradiation, with total doses of 40-55 Gy. The mean age was 57 years. Three hundred and eighteen patients had been treated for cervical and 488 for endometrial cancer; 46 had diabetes and 22 vascular diseases; 141 had a history of smoking and 367 were previously submitted to surgery for benign diseases. A CT treatment plan had been applied in 285 patients; 256 had been treated by arc moving therapy, 232 with 2 opposed beams (AP-PA) and 318 with 3 or 4 coplanar beams...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Purpose Preoperative short-term radiotherapy improves local control in patients treated with total m...
PURPOSE: Preoperative therapy reduces local recurrences and may facilitate surgery in rectal cancer ...
Purpose: We retrospectively analyzed late small bowel toxicity in patients who received abdominal or...
Background: The number of women surviving cancer who live with symptoms of bowel toxicity affecti...
AbstractPurpose/objectiveWhole “conventional” pelvic irradiation (up to 45–50Gy) following hysterect...
Objective. To evaluate the risk factors for nonrectal radiation-induced intestinal injury (NRRIII) f...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
SUMMARY This case report supports the belief that there is a causal relationship between therapeutic...
This study aim was to identify the frequency and risk factors of bowel obstruction after the radiati...
textabstractIn radiotherapy of pelvic cancers, the X-ray dose to be delivered to the tumour is limit...
Purpose. To evaluate whether the type of surgical approach used to stage gynecologic malignancies in...
Small bowel perforation after radiotherapy for cervical carcinoma Radiotherapy is the treatment of c...
Purpose Preoperative short-term radiotherapy improves local control in patients treated with total m...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Purpose Preoperative short-term radiotherapy improves local control in patients treated with total m...
PURPOSE: Preoperative therapy reduces local recurrences and may facilitate surgery in rectal cancer ...
Purpose: We retrospectively analyzed late small bowel toxicity in patients who received abdominal or...
Background: The number of women surviving cancer who live with symptoms of bowel toxicity affecti...
AbstractPurpose/objectiveWhole “conventional” pelvic irradiation (up to 45–50Gy) following hysterect...
Objective. To evaluate the risk factors for nonrectal radiation-induced intestinal injury (NRRIII) f...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
Objective: Radiotherapy is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity. This study compared t...
SUMMARY This case report supports the belief that there is a causal relationship between therapeutic...
This study aim was to identify the frequency and risk factors of bowel obstruction after the radiati...
textabstractIn radiotherapy of pelvic cancers, the X-ray dose to be delivered to the tumour is limit...
Purpose. To evaluate whether the type of surgical approach used to stage gynecologic malignancies in...
Small bowel perforation after radiotherapy for cervical carcinoma Radiotherapy is the treatment of c...
Purpose Preoperative short-term radiotherapy improves local control in patients treated with total m...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Purpose Preoperative short-term radiotherapy improves local control in patients treated with total m...
PURPOSE: Preoperative therapy reduces local recurrences and may facilitate surgery in rectal cancer ...