Systemic AEs, such as mucositis, alopecia, and bone marrow toxicity, were not observed in either treatment group. This safe systemic profile of cTACE could be attributed to the superselective technique we used, allowing the infusion of relatively small doses of anticancer agents to fully soak ...
Conclusions These MRI-based findings, notably the differences between PCs and SCMs, suggest that underlying causes of PC dysfunction are inflammation and edema, likely consequential to acute mucositis affecting the submucosa-lying PCs. These results support reducing mean PC doses to 猢 50 Gy, as...
Conclusions These MRI-based findings, notably the differences between PCs and SCMs, suggest that underlying causes of PC dysfunction are inflammation and edema, likely consequential to acute mucositis affecting the submucosa-lying PCs. These results support reducing mean PC doses to ⩽50 Gy,...
(Malagari et al, 2008;Lammer et al, 2010), probably due to the lower doses of anticancer drugs administered. Systemic AEs, such as mucositis, alopecia, and bone marrow toxicity, were not observed in either treatment group. This safe systemic profile of cTACE could be attributed to the ...
Since this is a retrospective study, there might be unknown causes of CBC changes that have not been identified. Beside patient and tumor-specific factors which may influence the complex cascades of the immune system, it must also be noted that despite clinical benefit, the dichotomization or ...
CID, due to therapy-related mucosal toxicity and bowel mucositis, is a common adverse effect of many chemotherapy regimens and has a great impact on a patient’s quality of life. The alimentary tract mucositis, that is reported in 30–80% of patients administered cytotoxic drugs, increases ...