We present a rare case of diarrhea and neutropenia caused by Cryptococcus laurentii (C. laurentii) infection in old patient with metastatic rectal cancer who underwent FOLFOX plus Cetuximab chemotherapy. C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common solid tumors in the world. HCC muscle and cutaneous metastases are rare and can occur by hematogenous spread or following surgical procedures performed for diagnostic or therapeutic aims.
Case Study: We present a 47-year-old man underwent liver biopsy followed by surgical resection for moderately differentiated HCC in January 1999.
Background And Purpose: To evaluate the results in terms of dosimetric parameters and acute toxicity of two clinical studies (MARA-1 and MARA-2) on accelerated IMRT-based postoperative radiotherapy. These results are compared with historical control group (CG) of patients treated with "standard" 3D postoperative radiotherapy.
Materials And Methods: Prescribed dose to the breast was 50.