Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin reactions is lacking. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether sucralfate or aqueous cream reduced acute skin toxicity during radiotherapy to the head and neck, breast or anorectal area (phase A), and to evaluate the effect of hydrogels and dry dressings on moist desquamation (phase B). This paper presents the results of phase A.Patients and methods: Three hundred and fifty seven patients were randomised to apply aqueous cream, sucralfate cream or no cream to the irradiated area from day one of radical radiotherapy treatment. All patients were instructed to wash using unperfumed soap. Acute skin toxicity was measured using a modifi...
Acute radiation-induced skin reactions are the most common side-effect of external beam radiation th...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Background: Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side ef...
Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin r...
ERMAInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Acute radiodermatitis induced by radiotherapy may affect the q...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Background: Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side ef...
Background:\ud Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side...
Background: Inconsistent evidence about product effectiveness to prevent moist desquamation during r...
Our aim was to assess the efficacy of MAS065D, a non-steroidal water-in-oil cream, in preventing and...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Introduction: Radiotherapy has a pivotal role in the fight against cancer. However 85% of patients, ...
Background: Inconsistent evidence about product effectiveness to prevent moist desquamation during r...
Objective To systematically review and critically appraise all evidence on skin care advice and pro...
Acute radiation-induced skin reactions are the most common side-effect of external beam radiation th...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Background: Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side ef...
Background and purpose: Evidence on which to base decisions about the management of radiation skin r...
ERMAInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Acute radiodermatitis induced by radiotherapy may affect the q...
IntroductionRadiation induced skin reactions (RISR) are a common adverse effect of radiotherapy that...
Radiation skin reactions occur in the majority of cases of patients undergoing radiotherapy for brea...
Background: Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side ef...
Background:\ud Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side...
Background: Inconsistent evidence about product effectiveness to prevent moist desquamation during r...
Our aim was to assess the efficacy of MAS065D, a non-steroidal water-in-oil cream, in preventing and...
Purpose: As many as 50% of patients with cancer develop acute skin reactions to some degree with rad...
Introduction: Radiotherapy has a pivotal role in the fight against cancer. However 85% of patients, ...
Background: Inconsistent evidence about product effectiveness to prevent moist desquamation during r...
Objective To systematically review and critically appraise all evidence on skin care advice and pro...
Acute radiation-induced skin reactions are the most common side-effect of external beam radiation th...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to add, to the objective evaluation, an instru...
Background: Radiation-induced skin reaction (RISR) is one of the most common and distressing side ef...