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Effect of glucocorticosteroids in the treatment of radiation injuries after radiation therapy of malignant neoplasms. Review

Radiation and Risk Bulletin of the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry
The radiation therapy for malignant tumors complication is the development of radiation-induced injuries. It is a complex inflammatory process that affects the patients quality of life and requires drug correction.
L.V. Kursova, A.A. Yudin, S.A. Ivanov
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Radiation-Induced Meningiomas After Childhood Brain Tumor: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Screening Study.

Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 2019
Purpose: Childhood brain tumors (CBTs) and their treatment increase the risk of secondary neoplasms (SNs). We studied the incidence of secondary craniospinal tumors with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) screening in a national cohort of survivors of CBT ...
T. Remes   +16 more
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Hermeneutic phenomenological interpretations of patients with head and neck neoplasm experiences living with radiation-induced xerostomia: The price to pay?

European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2014
Patients with head and neck neoplasms often experience a number of persistent treatment related symptoms including xerostomia. The impact of xerostomia can be profound and wearing on the patients, hence negatively influencing their quality of life. The purpose of this study was to explore the in-depth experiences of the patients living with radiation ...
Andreas Charalambous   +1 more
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Letter: Radiation-Induced Malignant Transformation of Craniopharyngiomas.

Neurosurgery, 2016
To the Editor: The potential carcinogenesis induced by radiation and the occurrences of neoplasms after radiation therapy are well-accepted facts. Any report on radiation-induced tumors must first begin with Cahan's criteria.
A. Beer-Furlan   +5 more
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In Reply: Radiation-Induced Malignant Transformation of Craniopharyngiomas.

Neurosurgery, 2016
We thank Beer-Furlan et al for their letter in which they point out the side effects of radiotherapy, focusing in particular on the occurrence of second tumors. The final recommendation of their letter is that radiotherapy should be prescribed cautiously
Quintino Giorgio DʼAlessandris   +2 more
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Distinctive Genetic Profile With IDH1, TP53, and MLH1 Mutations in a Radiation‐Induced Anaplastic Astrocytoma

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2016
To the Editor: Radiation-induced neoplasms are relatively rare sequelae of therapy but represent a distinctive entity, particularly challenging for pediatric neuro-oncologists. No unique pathologic or neuroimaging characteristics have yet been identified
S. Mascelli   +7 more
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[Study on radiation-induced malignant neoplasms].

Gan no rinsho. Japan journal of cancer clinics, 1984
Nineteen patients with newly developed malignant neoplasms following radiotherapy are presented. The primary lesions of 6 patients were tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis, the primary lesions of the other 13 patients were malignant neoplasms. The radiation-induced malignant neoplasms of 15 patients were epithelial, only 4 patients were non-epithelial ...
Y, Maehara   +5 more
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[Update in radiation-induced neoplasms: genetic studies].

Bulletin du cancer, 2002
Radiation induced tumors are a possible (very) late complications of radiotherapy. The evaluation of the risks of radiation-induced tumors has been presented in different epidemiological studies, with the evaluation of the relative risk for different tissues. But, the genetic studies are rare, and no global theory exists.
Laurent, Chauveinc   +3 more
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[Radiation-induced kidney diseases after treatment of juvenile neoplasms].

Onkologie, 1980
3 children with malignant tumors in one kidney were treated with radiation in doses of 30 (3 weeks), 35 (6 weeks), and 33 Gy (8 weeks). The clinical and histological findings of radiation-induced nephritis from 2 children are demonstrated. In the third case radiation was performed because of adrenocortical carcinoma.
W, Havers   +4 more
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[Radiation-protective action of bioantioxidant complex of ginseng extract in the model of the radiation-induced aging during development of radiation-induced neoplasms].

Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii, 2010
The study of the geriatric properties of the bioantioxidant complex "Neovitin" received from a biomass of ginseng, against formation of radio gene tumors was continued. The preparation was applied to the laboratory animals exposed to chronic gamma irradiation by low doses, by all period of irradiation and thirty days in the post beam period.
V V, Kostyleva   +3 more
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