Psy- chosocial effects of radiotherapy after mastectomy. British Medical Journal 1987; 294: 1515-1518.Hughson AV, Cooper AF, McArdle CS, Smith DC. Psychosocial effects of radiotherapy after mastectomy. BMJ 1987;294:1515-8.Hughson AVM, Cooper AF, McArdle CS, Smith DC. Psychosocial effects ...
摘要: Examines the psychosocial effects of radiotherapy after mastectomy. Measurement of psychosocial morbidity in patients receiving postoperative radiotherapy; Influence of knowledge of impending treatment on morbidity; Investigation of the somatic symptoms and social dysfunctions on radiotherapy patients....
Omicron infection led to inflammation, liver and cardiovascular injury on cancer patients, but delay duration of radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy after infection did not affect the completion rates and myelosuppression of current therapy. Besides, severity of Omicron infection was even worse among cancer ...
Following periods of haematopoietic cell stress, such as after chemotherapy, radiotherapy, infection and transplantation, patient outcomes are linked to the degree of immune reconstitution, specifically of T cells. Delayed or defective recovery of the T cell pool has significant clinical consequences, inc...
Surgical treatment of malignancies in the oral cavity and subsequent radiotherapy often result in an anatomic and physiological oral condition unfavorable for prosthodontic rehabilitation. The objective of this prospective study was to assess the effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on treatment outcome (cond...
Breast cancer radiotherapy can be an emotionally difficult experience. Despite this, few studies have examined the effectiveness of psychological intervent... JB Schnur,D David,M Kangas,... - 《Journal of Clinical Psychology》 被引量: 101发表: 2010年 Effects of dance movement therapy on Chinese...
The history of radiation research shows that clinical problems give rise to experimental studies and that, in turn, radiobiological findings contribute to the improvement of radiotherapeutic procedures. As long ago as 1922 Groover et al. (1922) and Hines
One month after operation, before radiotherapy, there were no significant differences between the two groups in any of the measures of psychosocial morbidity. Knowledge of impending treatment did not seem to influence morbidity. At three months patients who had completed radiotherapy had significantly ...
No age-dependent differences of cellular recovery were found in this cohort (data not shown). Subgroup analysis for patients with HD with and without additional radiotherapy The separate subcohort analysis comparing patients with HD who had received additional radiotherapy and those who had not receive...
for recurrence rates. The results suggest that radiotherapy either kills residual tumor cells or prevents the formation of new cancer foci. Many of these trials began in the latter part of the 20th century; with improved chemotherapy, the beneficial effects of radiotherapy may now be even stronger...