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  1. 5 cze 2023 · Radiation-induced brachial plexopathy (RIBP) is an iatrogenic, progressively disabling, and often very late effect of adjuvant radiotherapy most commonly seen in breast cancer survivors but also in those treated for lymphoma, lung, and head and neck cancers.

  2. 25 cze 2020 · Patients undergoing radiation therapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) experience significant early and long-term side effects. The likelihood and severity of complications depends on a number of factors, including the total dose of radiation delivered, over what time it was delivered and what parts of the head and neck received radiation.

  3. 19 sty 2023 · If patients have breast cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes in their necks, they may need radiation therapy to treat those nodes. This can cause a sore throat toward the end of treatment. It generally goes away on its own, but for patients who want immediate pain relief, we usually suggest ibuprofen or something similar.

  4. Breast cancer survivors are at risk of having a new cancer in the breast that was treated or in the opposite breast. Radiation also increases the risk of skin cancer in the treatment area. You should have a mammogram each year of both breasts if you had a lumpectomy or partial mastectomy.

  5. 5 paź 2009 · The first group is composed of early complications that arise during the weeks to months following completion of radiation therapy including breast edema, fat necrosis, dystrophic calcifications, radiation-induced pneumonia and pleural effusion.

  6. 14 sie 2023 · Objectives: Review the pathophysiology and common side effects of radiation therapy. Outline strategies for the treatment of radiotherapy side effects. Describe the importance of careful patient selection and tailored radiotherapy regimens to minimize complications.

  7. The purpose of this guideline is to provide contemporary recommendations for prevention, assessment, grading, and management of osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the mandible and maxilla in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) previously treated with head and neck radiation therapy (RT).