Radiotherapy has played a major role in both the curative and palliative treatment of cancer patients for decades. However, its toxic effect to the surrounding normal healthy tissue remains a major drawback. In cases of intra-abdominal and/or pelvic malignancy, healthy bowel is inevitably included in the radiation field, causing undesirable consequences that subsequently manifest as radiation-induced bowel injury, which is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology of radiation-induced bowel injury is poorly understood, although we now know that it derives from a complex interplay of epithelial injury and alterations in the enteric immune, nervous, and vascular systems in genetically predisposed individuals. Fu...
Abstract Pelvic radiotherapy is the key treatment for pelvic malignancies, usually including pelvic ...
Aim: To systematically review the prophylactic and therapeutic interventions for reducing the incide...
Purpose Radiotherapy is important in managing pelvic cancers. However, radiation enteropathy may occ...
Radiotherapy has played a major role in both the curative and palliative treatment of cancer patient...
Injury to the small bowel from ionizing radiation occurs commonly in patients undergoing cancer ther...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment for abdominal tumors. A critical side effect for this therapy...
Changes in cancer incidence and mortality have been modest during the past several decades, but the ...
Cancer is the second most common cause of death among humans in the world, and the threat that it pr...
Background: The human gut microbiota is defined as the microorganisms that collectively inhabit the ...
Ionizing radiation is effective to treat malignant pelvic cancers, but the toxicity to surrounding h...
The acute radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) has raised much concerns and is influenced by n...
The human gut microbiome plays a key role in regulating host physiology. In a stable state, both the...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome undoubtedly plays an important role in health and disease, with...
Gut microbiota is regarded as the second human genome and forgotten organ, which is symbiotic with t...
<div><p>Although pelvic irradiation is effective for the treatment of various cancer types, many pat...
Abstract Pelvic radiotherapy is the key treatment for pelvic malignancies, usually including pelvic ...
Aim: To systematically review the prophylactic and therapeutic interventions for reducing the incide...
Purpose Radiotherapy is important in managing pelvic cancers. However, radiation enteropathy may occ...
Radiotherapy has played a major role in both the curative and palliative treatment of cancer patient...
Injury to the small bowel from ionizing radiation occurs commonly in patients undergoing cancer ther...
Radiotherapy is an important treatment for abdominal tumors. A critical side effect for this therapy...
Changes in cancer incidence and mortality have been modest during the past several decades, but the ...
Cancer is the second most common cause of death among humans in the world, and the threat that it pr...
Background: The human gut microbiota is defined as the microorganisms that collectively inhabit the ...
Ionizing radiation is effective to treat malignant pelvic cancers, but the toxicity to surrounding h...
The acute radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) has raised much concerns and is influenced by n...
The human gut microbiome plays a key role in regulating host physiology. In a stable state, both the...
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome undoubtedly plays an important role in health and disease, with...
Gut microbiota is regarded as the second human genome and forgotten organ, which is symbiotic with t...
<div><p>Although pelvic irradiation is effective for the treatment of various cancer types, many pat...
Abstract Pelvic radiotherapy is the key treatment for pelvic malignancies, usually including pelvic ...
Aim: To systematically review the prophylactic and therapeutic interventions for reducing the incide...
Purpose Radiotherapy is important in managing pelvic cancers. However, radiation enteropathy may occ...