ionizing radiationdevice malfunctionsbeam energyBackgroundPacemakers (PMs) and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) may develop malfunction during external beam radiotherapy (RT). We aimed to describe clinical practice in PM/ICD patients undergoing RT and to assess the rate and predictors of ...
that can be probed through an intraoral or extraoral fistula(e) in the oral cavity persisting for more than 8 weeks in patients with current or previous treatment with ARD or antiangiogenic agents and with no history of radiation therapy to the jaws or metastatic disease to the jaws [4]. ...
This group comprised clinical pathologists, breast surgeons, medical oncologists, clinical breast cancer specialists, and a radiation oncologist. The group suggested that the reports be examined for several elements (quality indicators) that are relevant to patient care and prognosis. Baseline random ...
This group comprised clinical pathologists, breast surgeons, medical oncologists, clinical breast cancer specialists, and a radiation oncologist. The group suggested that the reports be examined for several elements (quality indicators) that are relevant to patient care and prognosis. Baseline random ...
PEG, percutaneous endoscopic gastroplasty; CT, computed tomography; L3-SMI, skeletal muscle mass index at the level of the third lumbar vertebra; L3-PMI, psoas muscle mass index at the level of the third lumbar vertebra; and L3-MRA, skeletal muscle radiation attenuation at the level of the ...
7. Surgical Complications in Patients Receiving Radionuclide Therapy Whilst the relationship between surgical complications and external beam radiation therapy has been evaluated comprehensively in the literature, that of systemic radionuclide therapy is seldom investigated. A small case-matched analysis ...