BACKGROUND: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone for long-term complications. Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy of the neck, resulting in cerebrovascular events and probably deficits in cognitive and motor functioning. Better insight into the underlying pathofysiology of radiotherapy induced carotid artery vasculopathy is needed for prognostic purposes and to develop preventive strategies. METHODS/DESIGN: The current study is a prospective cohort study on the long-term cerebral and vascular complications after radiotherapy of the neck, in 103 patients treated for head and neck cancer, included in our study database between 2002 and 2008. Bas...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term compl...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Contains fulltext : 138550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Suc...
BACKGROUND: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term compl...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Background: Successful treatment options for cancer result in more young long-term survivors prone f...
Contains fulltext : 138550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Suc...
BACKGROUND: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Background: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term complication after radiotherapy (RT...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a potential long-term compl...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...
Background and purpose: Carotid artery vasculopathy is a long-term complication of radiotherapy (RT)...