Late Sequelae of Childhood and Adolescent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Survivors after Radiotherapy
This study examined the long-term sequelae of children and adolescent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) survivors after radiotherapy. Comparing with convention radiotherapy treatment (CRT), intensity-modulated radiotherapy treatment (IMRT) can potentially ameliorate xerostomia, dysphagia and otitis media in survivors. Besides, patients younger than 10 years old had a higher cumulative incidence (CI) of blurred vision. Moreover, a dose of more than 72 Gray (Gy) to primary tumor increased the CI of hearing loss, lalopathy and cranial nerve injury.
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics - Category: Radiology Authors: Suying Lu, Jiawang Wei, Feifei Sun, Weiwei Xiao, Ruiqing Cai, Zijun Zhen, Jia Zhu, Juan Wang, Junting Huang, Lixia Lu, Xiaofei Sun, Yuanhong Gao Tags: Clinical Investigation Source Type: research
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