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View article: Case report: Chest radiotherapy-induced vertebral fractures in lung cancer patients: a case series and literature review
Case report: Chest radiotherapy-induced vertebral fractures in lung cancer patients: a case series and literature review Open
Background As survival rates for lung cancer (LC) patients continue to rise, the adverse impacts of therapies become more relevant. Radiotherapy is known to negatively affect bone health. However, radiotherapy-induced vertebral fractures i…
View article: Outcomes From Real‐World Data on Intraoperative Electronic Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Early‐Stage Breast Cancer: Long‐Term Recurrence and Survival Outcomes From a Single Center
Outcomes From Real‐World Data on Intraoperative Electronic Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Early‐Stage Breast Cancer: Long‐Term Recurrence and Survival Outcomes From a Single Center Open
Purpose: This study is aimed at investigating the 10‐year outcomes of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) in Mexican women with early breast cancer (EBC) treated at the Centro Medico ABC, Mexico City. Methods: A cohort study included women …
View article: Locoregional control and toxicity after pleurectomy/decortication and <scp>intensity‐modulated</scp> pleural radiation therapy in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma
Locoregional control and toxicity after pleurectomy/decortication and <span>intensity‐modulated</span> pleural radiation therapy in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma Open
Background Treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) represents a major challenge for oncologists. Multimodality treatment, which generally involves induction chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy have recently shown promising res…
View article: Abnormal pulmonary function tests predict the development of radiation-induced pneumonitis in advanced non-small cell lung Cancer
Abnormal pulmonary function tests predict the development of radiation-induced pneumonitis in advanced non-small cell lung Cancer Open
FEV1, DLCO and FeNO prior to CCRT predict the development of RP in NSCLC. This study suggests that all patients under CCRT should be assessed by PFT to identify high-risk patients for close follow-up and early treatment.