Search Results - "Davidson, S.E"
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The Effects of Pelvic Radiotherapy on Cancer Survivors: Symptom Profile, Psychological Morbidity and Quality of Life
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-01-2014)“…Abstract Aims As cancer survival rates continue to increase, it is important to maximise the quality of life of cancer survivors. Pelvic radiotherapy is a…”
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Substantial Improvement in UK Cervical Cancer Survival with Chemoradiotherapy: Results of a Royal College of Radiologists’ Audit
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-09-2010)“…Abstract Aims To compare survival and late complications between patients treated with chemoradiotherapy and radiotherapy for locally advanced cervix cancer…”
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Late-onset Bowel Dysfunction after Pelvic Radiotherapy: A National Survey of Current Practice and Opinions of Clinical Oncologists
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-10-2011)“…Abstract Aims Seventeen thousand patients receive treatment with radical pelvic radiotherapy annually in the UK. It is common for patients to develop…”
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SCOTCERV: A phase II trial of docetaxel and gemcitabine as second line chemotherapy in cervical cancer
Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-10-2011)“…Abstract Objective The aim of the study was to determine the response rate and response duration of cervical cancer previously treated by cisplatin (with or…”
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Clinical Outcome for Chemoradiotherapy in Carcinoma of the Cervix
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-02-2009)“…Abstract Aims Two recent meta-analyses have shown a survival advantage for the addition of concurrent chemotherapy to radiotherapy in the treatment of cervical…”
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Developing a CTCAEs patient questionnaire for late toxicity after head and neck radiotherapy
Published in European Journal of Cancer (01-07-2009)“…Abstract Purpose Patient-based reporting of symptoms is increasingly important in providing treatment toxicity information. However, observer-based scoring…”
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Magnetic resonance imaging of primary vaginal carcinoma
Published in Clinical radiology (01-06-2007)“…Aims To describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of vaginal carcinoma and to suggest a role for MRI in its management. Materials and methods…”
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Estimation of Renal Function — What is Appropriate in Cancer Patients?
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-12-2008)“…Abstract Aims To compare the accuracy of renal assessment in patients with cancer using radioisotope glomerular filtration rate (GFR), urine collection for…”
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Salvaging Locoregional Recurrence with Radiotherapy after Surgery in Early Cervical Cancer
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-12-2007)“…Abstract Aims To determine the outcome and morbidity after radiotherapy for locally recurrent cervical cancer. Materials and methods Women who presented with…”
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710 POSTER Assessment of renal function in patients with cancer
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Does the Use of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy Reduce Gastrointestinal Symptoms after Pelvic Radiotherapy?
Published in Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) (01-01-2018)“…Growing numbers of patients with cancer are surviving after treatment with pelvic radiotherapy. We evaluated the technique of volumetric modulated arc therapy…”
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Insufficiency fractures in patients treated with pelvic radiotherapy and chemotherapy for uterine and cervical cancer
Published in European journal of cancer care (01-01-2014)“…Insufficiency fractures are recognised consequences of radiotherapy in gynaecological malignancy with reported incidences between 2.7% and 89%. We aimed to…”
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