نتایج جستجو برای: radiation pneumonitis

تعداد نتایج: 243394  

2012
Joe Y Chang Hui Liu Peter Balter Ritsuko Komaki Zhongxing Liao James Welsh Reza J Mehran Jack A Roth Stephen G Swisher

BACKGROUND Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) can achieve excellent local control rates in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and has emerged as a standard treatment option for patients who cannot undergo surgery or those with isolated recurrences. However, factors that may predict toxicity or survival are largely unknown. We sought here to identify predictors of survival and...

2010
Michelle A. T. Hildebrandt Ritsuko Komaki Zhongxing Liao Jian Gu Joe Y. Chang Yuanqing Ye Charles Lu David J. Stewart John D. Minna Jack A. Roth Scott M. Lippman James D. Cox Waun Ki Hong Margaret R. Spitz Xifeng Wu

Treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy is often accompanied by the development of esophagitis and pneumonitis. Identifying patients who might be at increased risk for normal tissue toxicity would help in determination of the optimal radiation dose to avoid these events. We profiled 59 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 37 inflammation-rel...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s.h. chen department of oncology, qingdao economic technological development area first people’s hospital, shandong, china s.h. chen department of oncology, qingdao economic technological development area first people’s hospital, shandong, china h.j. lu department of oncology, the affiliated hospital of qingdao university, qingdao, shandong, china y. tan department of oncology, the affiliated hospital of qingdao university, qingdao, shandong, china

background: to investigate the expression of tnf-α, il-6, il-10 in the plasma of patients with lung cancer who received radiation therapy (rt), and to analyze the correlation between these cytokines and radiation pneumonitis (rp). materials and methods: patients with lung cancer who received 3d-crt in our hospital were prospectively evaluated. circulating cytokine levels were measured with elis...

Journal: :Chest 2021

TOPIC: Imaging TYPE: Fellow Case Reports INTRODUCTION: Radiation pneumonitis is a rare complication following Y90 radioembolization therapy of inoperable hepatic neoplasms. The incidence estimated to be about 1% provided therapeutic regimens adhere the current guidelines for radiation dose and calculated shunt fraction. Literature shows that glass microspheres are less likely cause as compared ...

2013
Yumi Oie Yasunori Saito Masanao Kato Fumitaka Ito Hidekazu Hattori Hiroshi Toyama Hidetoshi Kobayashi Kazuhiro Katada

BACKGROUND Radiation pneumonitis (RP) and organizing pneumonia (OP) are the two main types of lung damage that can occur after lung irradiation. The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between RP and OP after irradiation for breast cancer. METHODS Four hundred and twenty-eight patients who underwent radiotherapy for breast cancer were identified. The whole breast was irradiate...

2014
SACHIKA NOGI HIDETSUGU NAKAYAMA YU TAJIMA MITSURU OKUBO RYUJI MIKAMI SHINJI SUGAHARA SOICHI AKATA KOICHI TOKUUYE

Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) following radiotherapy is occasionally diagnosed as radiation pneumonitis or bacterial pneumonia. The current study presents two cases of COP following radiotherapy: A 48-year-old premenopausal female with breast cancer and an 84-year-old male with non-small cell lung cancer. In the cases of breast cancer and lung cancer, patients were first diagnosed with...

B. Li, H.J. Lu, S.H. Chen, Y. Tan,

Background: To investigate the expression of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10 in the plasma of patients with lung cancer who received radiation therapy (RT), and to analyze the correlation between these cytokines and radiation pneumonitis (RP). Materials and Methods: Patients with lung cancer who received 3D-CRT in our hospital were prospectively evaluated. Circulating cytokine levels were measured wit...

Journal: :International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 2020

2006
Ericka Wiebe George Rodrigues

membrane, and are just wide enough to allow the passage of red blood cells, one cell at a time. The alveoli are lined with specialized epithelial cells termed Type I pneumocytes. Interspersed among these cells are surfactant-producing Type II pneumocytes. Within the alveolar wall, pneumocytes are separated from endothelial cells by their associated basement membranes and a potential stromal spa...

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