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Non-infectious chemotherapy-associated acute toxicities during childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia therapy

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Published in 2017 at "F1000Research"

DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.10768.1

Abstract: During chemotherapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia, all organs can be affected by severe acute side effects, the most common being opportunistic infections, mucositis, central or peripheral neuropathy (or both), bone toxicities (including osteonecrosis), thromboembolism,… read more here.

Keywords: childhood acute; lymphoblastic leukemia; acute lymphoblastic; acute toxicities ... See more keywords
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Hypofractionated whole breast irradiation with simultaneous integrated boost in breast cancer using helical tomotherapy with or without regional nodal irradiation: A report of acute toxicities

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Published in 2023 at "Frontiers in Oncology"

DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1122093

Abstract: Purpose We prospectively investigated the acute toxicities focusing on skin and hematologic function in breast cancer patients who received hypofractionated whole breast irradiation with simultaneous integrated boost (HF-WBI-SIB) with helical tomotherapy (HT), with or without… read more here.

Keywords: rni; acute toxicities; breast; breast cancer ... See more keywords
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Hypofractionated radiotherapy in postmastectomy locally advanced breast cancer: an interim report on acute toxicities and dosimetry

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Published in 2022 at "Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy"

DOI: 10.5603/rpor.a2022.0102

Abstract: Background There is a growing interest in the use of hypofractionation in the setting of post-mastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT). Here, we present an interim report on the acute toxicities and the dosimetry of a 15-day… read more here.

Keywords: toxicities dosimetry; acute toxicities; interim report; report acute ... See more keywords