Development of radiation mucositis in patients with oropharingeal cancer who are treated by radiation therapy leads to constrains breaks, decreases of the quality of life and makes the radiation dose in target insufficient. All above mentioned increases recurrence risk. Since 2010 there was developed and introduced the method of prophylaxis and treatment of radiation injuries of oral cavity in patients with oropharingeal cancer which gives an ability to improve radiation treatment outcomes and the quality of life of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite of improvement of radiotherapy techniques and increasing usage of conformal radiation therapy which provides decrease of dose for normal tissues and organs, cases of radiation-induced injuries are still registrated. The aim of this study is to determine frequency and severity of lung toxicity in 513 breast cancer patients with Tis-2N0-2M0 disease after breast conserving surgery and chemotherapy depending from radiation therapy technique and irradiation volume. It is quite clear that in breast cancer patients frequency of lung toxicity after breast conserving surgery and RT increases from 20-24% when irradiating only breast to 37-41% when irradiating breast and regional lymph nodes.
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