Title of article
Les complications intestinales tardives de la radiothérapie adjuvante des cancers rectaux
Author/Authors
Bosset، نويسنده , , JF and Meneveau، نويسنده , , N and Pavy، نويسنده , , JJ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
5
From page
770
To page
774
Abstract
Summary
postoperative pelvic irradiation has demonstrated a definitive efficacy in reducing the local failure rate of rectal cancer treated with surgery alone. However it can induce late small bowel morbidity that could alter the therapeutic ratio. The clinical pictures of radiation enteritis include obstruction and diarrhea/malabsorption. Prognostic factors that increase the risk of late small bowel complications include extended fields out of the pelvis, irradiation dose, inapropriate irradiation technique, and increased small bowel irradiated volumes. The addition of chemotherapy increases acute but not late toxicity. Recommendations concerning the clinical practice are described. Radiotherapy may also alter the residual sphincter function and we recommand to assess correctly these complications.
Keywords
rectal cancer , adjuvant radiotherapy , late morbidity , anal sphincter , LENT-SOMA , SOMA-LENT , Cancer rectal , Radiothérapie adjuvante , Complications , Intestin grêle , appareil sphinctérien , small bowel
Journal title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Record number
1840377
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