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As prior studies have found that ionizing radiation can have a compromising effect on vasculature (Brown et al. 2005), combined effects could potentially yield tolerability concerns or changes in therapeutic efficacy. Here, we examined the effects of fractionated whole-brain irradiation on localized ...
Background: Cranial radiation therapy (RT) is an important component in the treatment of pediatric brain tumors. However, it can result in long-term effects on the developing brain. This prospective study assessed the effects of cranial RT on cerebral, frontal lobe, and temporal lobe volumes and...
Radiation therapy is the most effective non-surgical treatment of primary brain tumors and metastases. Preclinical studies have provided valuable insights into pathogenesis of radiation-induced injury to the central nervous system. Radiation-induced brain injury can damage neuronal, glial and vascular compa...
Radiation therapy plays an integral part in managing intracranial tumors. While the risk:benefit ratio is considered acceptable for treating malignant tumors, risks of long-term complications of radiotherapy need thorough assessment in adults treated for
Although the molecular mechanisms involved in radiation-induced brain injury remain elusive, first strategies for prevention and amelioration are being developed. Drug-based prevention and treatment focus mainly on the inhibition of oxidative stress and inflammation. Cell replacement therapy holds great ...
Towards precision radiation oncology: endocrine therapy response as a biomarker for personalization of breast radiotherapy Article Open access 24 January 2023 Radiotherapy combined with immunotherapy: the dawn of cancer treatment Article Open access 29 July 2022 References Ringborg, U. et al. The...
Two patients had visual deterioration developing 3 and 6 years after treatment; six had pituitary dysfunction; and 17 had varying degrees of parenchymal changes of the brain, occurring mostly in the temporal lobes and relating to the frequent presentation of pituitary tumors (two of these also had...
中国[Abstract]Objective:Toexploretheeffectsofradiationonhippocampusneuronandtherelated疾病预防控制中心辐射damagemechanisminordertoprovidethetheorybasefortreatmentstrategyofradiationbrainnjuryMethods:WelookedupthescientificliteratureincludingfollowingmethodsPregnanticewereirradiatedwithtritiatedwater,andthenthecontentsofSOMin...
This treatment can cause side effects, but they're different for everyone. The ones you have depend on the type of radiation you get, how much you get, the part of your body that gets treatment, and how healthy you are overall.