نتایج جستجو برای: radiation dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 261553  

علی پاشا میثمی, , فرناز اموزگار هاشمی, , فرهاد سمیعی, , محمد فتوحی, , پیمان حداد, ,

Background: Acute radiation dermatitis is a very common side effect of radiation therapy for many cancers, including breast cancer. Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis as well as wet desquamation, only a few trials studying the prophylaxis of this complication using topical treatment have been conducted. In spite of these studies, some controversy still exists about regard...

Background: This two-arm, randomized clinical study aimed to compare efficacy between topical Alpha ointment and topical hydrocortisone cream (1%) in the healing of radiation-induced dermatitis in breast cancer patients. Methods: The inclusion criteria comprised newly pathologically proven, locally advanced breast cancer (treated with modified radical mastectomy followed by sequential adjuvant ...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
v. feizy a. mossayebi f. farnaghi h. seirafi

clinical and histopathological features of basal cell carcinoma (bcc) may differ according to the type of carcinogen involved. bcc arising from radiotherapy treatment has high incidence and its clinical and histopathological features may be different from bccs caused by other carcinogens. the aim of our study was to investigate any possible association between specific histopathological or clin...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. solaimani dr. f. solaimani, novin medical radiation institute, tehran, iran.fax: + 98-21-8086782 m.h. zahmatkesh sh. akhlaghpoor

background: acute radiation dermatitis is a very common side effect of radiation therapy in large numbers of cancers including breast cancer. despite high prevalence rate of acute radiation dermatitis and also wet desquamation, a few trials on prophylaxis of this complication using topical treatment have been conducted. despite effectiveness of topical corticosteroids in treatment of acute radi...

Background: Hypofractionated radiotherapy (HF) method was introduced to overcome the quickly growing tumor cells as well as shortening whole treatment course in solid tumors such as breast cancers. Here, we compared the incidence of dermatitis and pharyngitis among patients undergoing HF versus conventional fractionationated (CF) radiation therapy following surgery for breast cancer. Methods: ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
mansour ansari department of radiation oncology, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran farzin dehsara student research committee, department of radiation oncology, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran ahmad mosalaei shiraz institute for cancer research, department of radiation oncology, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran shapour omidvari department of radiation oncology, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran niloofar ahmadloo department of radiation oncology, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran mohammad mohammadianpanah colorectal research center, faghihi hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

background: this two-arm, randomized clinical study aimed to compare efficacy between topical alpha ointment and topical hydrocortisone cream (1%) in the healing of radiation-induced dermatitis in breast cancer patients. methods: the inclusion criteria comprised newly pathologically proven, locally advanced breast cancer (treated with modified radical mastectomy followed by sequential adjuvant ...

2012
Stephen M. Melnyk Kenneth F. More Edward F. Miles

To report on a suspected case of idiopathic radiation recall dermatitis in an individual nine months after radiation and chemotherapy treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the right tonsil. Radiation recall dermatitis is the development of a reaction in a previously irradiated area of skin after the administration of an aggravating medication. A review of the literature revealed several cases...

2017
Adam J Kole Lauren Kole Meena S Moran

Nearly all women who receive radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer experience some degree of radiation dermatitis. However, evidence describing the appropriate management of radiation dermatitis is often lacking or contradictory. Here, we summarize the available literature regarding radiation dermatitis causes, the presentation and timing of symptoms, methods for dermatitis assessment and prevent...

2016
Moonkyoo Kong Deok-Sang Hwang Jee Young Lee Seong Woo Yoon

Purpose. This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Jaungo in preventing radiation dermatitis in patients with breast cancer. Methods. Thirty patients were prospectively enrolled and randomly assigned to receive Jaungo or general supportive skin care. Radiation dermatitis and pain were examined at daily intervals from the start of radiotherapy until 4 weeks after its comple...

2016
Wanqi Zhu Li Jia Guanxuan Chen Hanxi Zhao Xiaorong Sun Xiangjiao Meng Xianguang Zhao Ligang Xing Jinming Yu Meizhu Zheng

There are few effective treatment options for radiation-induced dermatitis in breast cancer patients. We conducted a single-arm trial to tested the hypothesis that topical epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) is effective against radiation-induced dermatitis in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Forty-nine patients participated in this study. The patients underwent mastectomy followed...

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