textabstractIn radiotherapy of pelvic cancers, the X-ray dose to be delivered to the tumour is limited by the tolerance of healthy surrounding tissue. In the past, with orthovoltage equipment, skin tolerance was the main limiting factor. With the introduction of megavoltage equipment, it became possible to deliver a higher radiation dose to deep-seated lesions, but inevitably also to neighbouring normal tissues. As a result, local cure rates were increased, but so was the number of complications. In recent years we encountered a number of serious complications of irradiation of pelvic organs. It was in particular in cases of ovarian cancer where a higher dose of irradiation was applied that these distressing complications were frequent. Thi...
Purpose. Radiation enteritis is the main acute side-effect during pelvic irradiation. The aim of thi...
In the UK, about 90000 cancer survivors will suffer from pelvic radiation disease (PRD) due to their...
gastrointestiNal problemS after canCer treatment A quick guide for health professionals Background M...
none3siGastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for pelvic cancer is a major complication-the mo...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. Treatment of patients requ...
mucosa, due to its rapid cell proliferation that induces a rup-ture in the cell cycle with the subs...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms and radiotherapy represents one of ...
Radiotherapy cures patients from deadly cancer, alone or in combination with other treatments. The p...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of pelvic tumors. The advances in patients’ pr...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality for malignancies of the cervix, uterus, prostat...
Surgical considerations in the management of radiation-induced injury of the gastrointestinal tract ...
In conclusion, a variety of sequelae that may follow x-radiation therapy of the lower abdomen and pe...
Background: Patients treated with postoperative radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical carcinomas...
Late onset bowel dysfunction post-pelvic radiotherapy is an increasingly common clinical scenario wh...
Purpose. Radiation enteritis is the main acute side-effect during pelvic irradiation. The aim of thi...
In the UK, about 90000 cancer survivors will suffer from pelvic radiation disease (PRD) due to their...
gastrointestiNal problemS after canCer treatment A quick guide for health professionals Background M...
none3siGastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for pelvic cancer is a major complication-the mo...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. Treatment of patients requ...
mucosa, due to its rapid cell proliferation that induces a rup-ture in the cell cycle with the subs...
Pelvic cancers are among the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms and radiotherapy represents one of ...
Radiotherapy cures patients from deadly cancer, alone or in combination with other treatments. The p...
Background Radiotherapy is an effective and key treatment for cancer, but pelvic radiotherapy can da...
Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of pelvic tumors. The advances in patients’ pr...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality for malignancies of the cervix, uterus, prostat...
Surgical considerations in the management of radiation-induced injury of the gastrointestinal tract ...
In conclusion, a variety of sequelae that may follow x-radiation therapy of the lower abdomen and pe...
Background: Patients treated with postoperative radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical carcinomas...
Late onset bowel dysfunction post-pelvic radiotherapy is an increasingly common clinical scenario wh...
Purpose. Radiation enteritis is the main acute side-effect during pelvic irradiation. The aim of thi...
In the UK, about 90000 cancer survivors will suffer from pelvic radiation disease (PRD) due to their...
gastrointestiNal problemS after canCer treatment A quick guide for health professionals Background M...