نتایج جستجو برای: radiation induced sarcoma

تعداد نتایج: 1252440  

Journal: :Anticancer research 2015
Kjetil Berner Bodil Bjerkehagen Øyvind S Bruland Aasmund Berner

AIM To evaluate the clinicopathological features of extraskeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) and its response to multimodal therapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS A nationwide cohort comprising all Norwegian histologically verified ESOS patients between 1975 and 2009 supplemented with clinical reports from all hospitals involved in sarcoma management. RESULTS Thirty-seven patients were classified as ESOS, ...

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
maher soliman oncology department, faculty of medicine, alexandria university, alexandria, egypt

background: radiation-induced lung toxicity is an important dose-limiting toxicity in lung cancer radiotherapy, for which there are no generally accepted predictive factors. this study seeks to identify risk factors associated with the development of severe radiation-induced lung toxicity using clinical and dosimetric parameters. methods: we reviewed the medical records of 54 patients with hist...

Journal: :The American Journal of Pathology 2000

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2006
Wan-Yee Teo Henry K K Tan Boon-Cher Goh Thomas C Putti

INTRODUCTION The development of secondary tumours as a result of radiation therapy is a rare but serious complication. CLINICAL PICTURE This is a case report of a 45-year-old Chinese male who developed postirradiation sarcoma of the sphenoid bone in less than 5 years after radiation therapy for Stage T3N1M0 nasopharyngeal carcinoma. DISCUSSION In the literature, the only case of postirradia...

Journal: :Orthopaedics & traumatology, surgery & research : OTSR 2012
S Baccari M F Hamdi Z Mabrouki M Daghfous L Tarhouni

Ewing's sarcoma of the finger is extremely rare. Pain and swelling of the affected finger are the most frequent presenting features. We report two cases of Ewing's sarcoma located at ring finger and the thumb in two children aged 14 and 10 years. The first patient died of generalised metastases despite surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The second had no localised recurrence or metast...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1937
John H. Lawrence Robert Horn L. C. Strong

In the field of radiotherapy of neoplastic disease the development of higher voltage radiation and neutrons has necessitated the determination of their relative effects, compared with lower voltage radiation. Clinically this important information can be gathered only after a period of years. However, much information may be gained by the use of animal tumors as experimental test objects. In thi...

Journal: :Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association 2016
Simona Cancedda Laura Marconato Valeria Meier Paola Laganga Malgorzata Roos Vito F Leone Federica Rossi Carla Rohrer Bley

Wide surgical resection or a marginal/incomplete resection followed by full-course radiation therapy is the current standard of care for canine soft tissue sarcoma. The purpose of this retrospective, descriptive, bi-institutional study was to determine the effectiveness and toxicity of a hypofractionated 5 × 6 Gy protocol on macroscopic canine soft tissue sarcoma in terms of progression-free in...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2012
Harald Paganetti Basit S Athar Maryam Moteabbed Judith A Adams Uwe Schneider Torunn I Yock

There is clinical evidence that second malignancies in radiation therapy occur mainly within the beam path, i.e. in the medium or high-dose region. The purpose of this study was to assess the risk for developing a radiation-induced tumor within the treated volume and to compare this risk for proton therapy and intensity-modulated photon therapy (IMRT). Instead of using data for specific patient...

2016
Alexander Muacevic John R Adler Osmar Barbosa Neto Aurelie Garant Shakir Shakir Josee Brossard Perrine Garde-Granger Carolyn Freeman

Ewing sarcoma of the abdomen is a rare entity in pediatric oncology and represents a technical challenge both for surgeons and radiation oncologists. We document the case of a young female patient with primary disseminated, intraperitoneal Ewing sarcoma who after an excellent response to chemotherapy received preoperative whole abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy with good tolerance.

2015
Santosh Valvi Stewart J Kellie

The management of Ewing sarcoma has evolved over the last few decades with successive improvement in survival rates. Multidisciplinary management is the key to successful outcomes. Dose intensity of chemotherapy is of vital importance. Local control can be effectively achieved with surgery, radiation therapy or a combination of the two. The choice of appropriate local therapy should be individu...

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