Radiation damage to the rectum following radiotherapy for pelvic malignancies can range from acute dose-limiting side effects to major morbidity affecting health-related quality of life. No standard guidelines exist for diagnosis and management of radiation proctitis. This article reviews the definitions, staging, and clinical features of radiation proctitis, and summarizes the modalities available for the treatment of acute and chronic radiation proctitis. Because of the paucity of well-controlled, blinded, randomized studies, it is not possible to fully assess the comparative efficacy of the different approaches to management. However, the evidence and rationale for use of the different strategies are presented
Radiation proctitis is a rare and significant complication of the combined therapy in patients with ...
Anish Patel, Rahul Pathak, Vrushak Deshpande, Sunil H Patel, Prasanna C Wickremesinghe, Deepak Vadad...
Background: Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP) may develop in patients within months to years after u...
The acute form of radiation intestinal injury is usually transient and self-limited, while chronic i...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to give an overview of the measures used to prevent chronic...
Chronic radiation proctitis is a frequent complication after radiotherapy for pelvic malignancies. I...
Objective The purpose of this study was to give an overview of the measures used to prevent chronic ...
Background/Aims: The adverse effects of radiation on the bowel after radiotherapy of aMomino- pelvic...
Late onset bowel dysfunction post-pelvic radiotherapy is an increasingly common clinical scenario wh...
Complications in rectum and sigmoid due to radiation are usually called radiation proctosigmoiditis....
This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2002, and previously updated in 2007. Late...
Radiation proctitis, is a relatively frequent complication resulting from the direct or collateral i...
none3siGastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for pelvic cancer is a major complication-the mo...
External beam radiotherapy to the pelvis is related with the development of radiation colitis, a con...
Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP), characterized by increased frequency and urgency of defecation, f...
Radiation proctitis is a rare and significant complication of the combined therapy in patients with ...
Anish Patel, Rahul Pathak, Vrushak Deshpande, Sunil H Patel, Prasanna C Wickremesinghe, Deepak Vadad...
Background: Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP) may develop in patients within months to years after u...
The acute form of radiation intestinal injury is usually transient and self-limited, while chronic i...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to give an overview of the measures used to prevent chronic...
Chronic radiation proctitis is a frequent complication after radiotherapy for pelvic malignancies. I...
Objective The purpose of this study was to give an overview of the measures used to prevent chronic ...
Background/Aims: The adverse effects of radiation on the bowel after radiotherapy of aMomino- pelvic...
Late onset bowel dysfunction post-pelvic radiotherapy is an increasingly common clinical scenario wh...
Complications in rectum and sigmoid due to radiation are usually called radiation proctosigmoiditis....
This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2002, and previously updated in 2007. Late...
Radiation proctitis, is a relatively frequent complication resulting from the direct or collateral i...
none3siGastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for pelvic cancer is a major complication-the mo...
External beam radiotherapy to the pelvis is related with the development of radiation colitis, a con...
Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP), characterized by increased frequency and urgency of defecation, f...
Radiation proctitis is a rare and significant complication of the combined therapy in patients with ...
Anish Patel, Rahul Pathak, Vrushak Deshpande, Sunil H Patel, Prasanna C Wickremesinghe, Deepak Vadad...
Background: Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP) may develop in patients within months to years after u...