Publications by authors named "E Kucuktulu"

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  • The study compared clinical outcomes of tomotherapy (TOMO) and 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) in 51 gastric cancer patients post-surgery.
  • TOMO showed statistically significant advantages over 3DCRT in terms of treatment safety, dose to surrounding organs, and overall survival rates (62 months vs. 22.05 months).
  • Patients treated with TOMO also experienced fewer acute side effects compared to those receiving 3DCRT (85.7% had grade 2 side effects).
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We present an extremely rare case of a pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma of the true vocal fold. The histopathological diagnosis was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. The patient was treated with radical surgery including total laryngectomy and radical neck dissection followed by postoperative radiotherapy.

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Purpose: The degree of radiation injury to kidneys which are located within the limits of radiotherapy area is determined by the volume and the dose of radiation to which the organ is exposed. When the tolerance dose of the kidney is exceeded after a latent period of 6 months acute nephritis develops and after 18 months chronic nephritis ensues. Melatonin is known to prevent the oxidative injury of toxins and radiotherapy with its free radical scavenging capacity.

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Introduction: Glutamine is a neutral amino acid that is used by rapidly dividing cells such as erythrocytes, lymphocytes, and fibroblasts. It is also the substrate of glutathione synthesis. In normal metabolic rates, glutamine is an amino acid synthesized endogenously, but in high metabolic conditions such as cancer, it must be taken exogenously.

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