PurposeRadiation-induced skin toxicity is a common and distressing side effect of breast radiation therapy (RT). We investigated the use of quantitative spectrophotometric markers as input parameters in supervised machine learning models to develop a predictive model for acute radiation toxicity.Methods and materialsOne hundred twenty-nine patients treated for adjuvant whole-breast radiotherapy were evaluated. Two spectrophotometer variables, i.e. the melanin (IM) and erythema (IE) indices, were used to quantitatively assess the skin physical changes. Measurements were performed at 4-time intervals: before RT, at the end of RT and 1 and 6 months after the end of RT. Together with clinical covariates, melanin and erythema indices were correl...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
The prediction by classification of side effects incidence in a given medical treatment is a common ...
Introduction: Evaluation of patient characteristics inducing toxicity in breast radiotherapy, using ...
Purpose Radiation-induced dermatitis is a common side effect of breast radiation therapy (RT). Cu...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
Purpose: Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinic...
Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinically sign...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
BACKGROUND: Severe acute radiation-induced skin toxicity (RIST) after breast irradiation is a side ...
Purpose: Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinic...
After surgery, radiotherapy is the second most commonly used treatment for breast cancer...
Background and Purpose: This study aims to build machine learning models to predict radiation-induce...
Data de publicació electrònica: 18-11-2021Purpose: Radiation-induced toxicity (RIT) is usually asses...
Background. Radiation-induced toxicity represents a crucial concern in oncological treatments of pat...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
The prediction by classification of side effects incidence in a given medical treatment is a common ...
Introduction: Evaluation of patient characteristics inducing toxicity in breast radiotherapy, using ...
Purpose Radiation-induced dermatitis is a common side effect of breast radiation therapy (RT). Cu...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
Purpose: Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinic...
Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinically sign...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
Background: Acute skin toxicity is a common and usually transient side-effect of breast radiotherapy...
BACKGROUND: Severe acute radiation-induced skin toxicity (RIST) after breast irradiation is a side ...
Purpose: Some patients with breast cancer treated by surgery and radiation therapy experience clinic...
After surgery, radiotherapy is the second most commonly used treatment for breast cancer...
Background and Purpose: This study aims to build machine learning models to predict radiation-induce...
Data de publicació electrònica: 18-11-2021Purpose: Radiation-induced toxicity (RIT) is usually asses...
Background. Radiation-induced toxicity represents a crucial concern in oncological treatments of pat...
Purpose:Radiotherapy is essential for the treatment of breast cancer (BC). However, adverse effects ...
The prediction by classification of side effects incidence in a given medical treatment is a common ...
Introduction: Evaluation of patient characteristics inducing toxicity in breast radiotherapy, using ...