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Autor:
Simon Lal, Mark Hann, Katherine L White, Caroline C Henson, Martin Eden, Sorrel T Burden, Susan E Davidson, John T McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Gastroenterology, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2020)
Objective Pelvic radiotherapy is used to treat 17 000 people in the UK each year. Eight in 10 develop difficult bowel problems during pelvic treatment, especially diarrhoea, urgency and incontinence. Some cannot complete treatment, reducing the chanc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb031369facf4aef98d1df8d0744f351
Publikováno v:
Posters.
Introduction Radiation proctopathy (RP) is a common diagnosis following pelvic radiotherapy and can lead to debilitating symptoms of rectal bleeding, bowel urgency, tenesmus and passage of rectal mucus. Current data suggest 6% of patients have severe
Autor:
Caroline C Henson, Katherine L White
Publikováno v:
Frontline Gastroenterol
BackgroundA total of 30 000 people are treated with pelvic radiotherapy annually in the UK. Rectal bleeding is common following pelvic radiotherapy and one of the main causes is radiation proctopathy (RP). Six per cent develop severe bleeding from RP
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
Background Pelvic radiotherapy is a treatment delivered to an estimated 150,000 to 300,000 people annually across high-income countries. Fractures due to normal stresses on weakened bone due to radiotherapy are termed insufficiency fractures. Pelvic
Autor:
Mark Beresford, Caroline C Henson, Linda Wedlake, Simon Lal, H. Jervoise N. Andreyev, John Green, Sorrel Burden, Theresa A Lawrie, Susan E Davidson
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
Lawrie, T A, Green, J T, Beresford, M, Wedlake, L, Burden, S, Davidson, S E, Lal, S, Henson, C C & Andreyev, H J N 2018, ' Interventions to reduce acute and late adverse gastrointestinal effects of pelvic radiotherapy for primary pelvic cancers ', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews . https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012529.pub2
Lawrie, T A, Green, J T, Beresford, M, Wedlake, L, Burden, S, Davidson, S E, Lal, S, Henson, C C & Andreyev, H J N 2018, ' Interventions to reduce acute and late adverse gastrointestinal effects of pelvic radiotherapy for primary pelvic cancers ', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews . https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012529.pub2
BackgroundAn increasing number of people survive cancer but a significant proportion have gastrointestinal side effects as a result of radiotherapy (RT), which impairs their quality of life (QoL).ObjectivesTo determine which prophylactic intervention
Autor:
Mark Hann, Sorrel Burden, Katherine L White, Simon Lal, Caroline C Henson, Susan E Davidson, Martin Eden, John McLaughlin
Publikováno v:
Small Bowel.
Introduction Following pelvic radiotherapy up to 50% of patients have a permanent change in bowel habit which will affect their quality-of-life. Malnourishment is common prior to treatment and bile acid malabsorption (BAM), lactose intolerance and sm
Autor:
Caroline C Henson, John Green, Simon Lal, H. Jervoise N. Andreyev, Mark Beresford, Sorrel Burden, Theresa A Lawrie, Susan E Davidson
Publikováno v:
Lawrie, T A, Green, J T, Beresford, M, Burden, S, Lal, S, Davidson, S E, Henson, C C & Andreyev, H J N 2017, ' Interventions to reduce acute and late adverse gastrointestinal effects of pelvic radiotherapy ', Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol. 2017, no. 2, CD012529 . https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012529
The Cochrane Library
The Cochrane Library
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine which prophylactic interventions reduce the incidence, severity, or both of adverse gastrointestinal effects among adults receiving radiotherapy to t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e7b270477982090e1caa81c4c8a3046a
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012529
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD012529
Autor:
Lisa H Barraclough, Susan E Davidson, Caroline C Henson, Carmel N Anandadas, Catharine M L West, Ric Swindell
Publikováno v:
University of Manchester-PURE
Bowel toxicity is a major complication of cancer treatment, and its accurate reporting is important for assessing outcomes. The NCI's Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) is the preferred method for capturing adverse events after al
Autor:
Jimmy K. Limdi, Caroline C Henson, Chris Babbs, Susan E Davidson, Simon Lal, John McLaughlin, Wendy Makin, Mark Kelly, John R. Crampton, Yeng Ang, Greg Whatley, Ric Swindell
Publikováno v:
Supportive Care in Cancer. 21:2255-2265
Fifty percent of patients develop chronic gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms following pelvic radiotherapy that adversely affect quality of life. Fewer than 20 % are referred to a gastroenterologist. We aimed to determine if structured gastroenterologica
Autor:
D.N.Y. Peel, Caroline C Henson, R.P. Symonds, Susan E Davidson, Ric Swindell, H.J.N. Andreyev
Publikováno v:
Clinical Oncology. 23:552-557
Introduction 17,000 patients receive treatment with radical pelvic radiotherapy annually in the UK. Up to 50% of patients will develop bowel symptoms which affect quality of life. Services for this patient group are underdeveloped. Barriers to good c