2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2023.01.004
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Incidence of radiodermatitis and factors associated with its severity in women with breast cancer: a cohort study

Loren Giagio Cavalcante,
Rejane Aparecida Rodrigues Domingues,
Batista de Oliveira Junior
et al.
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“…found that genetic variations can influence an individual’s susceptibility to radiation toxicity ( 106 ). discusses lung cancer risk post-radiotherapy ( 111 ); links menopause to chemotherapy side effects; and ( 22 ) reported a high radiodermatitis incidence (98.2%) in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy, with BMI and statin use affecting severity, and hydrogel showing protective effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…found that genetic variations can influence an individual’s susceptibility to radiation toxicity ( 106 ). discusses lung cancer risk post-radiotherapy ( 111 ); links menopause to chemotherapy side effects; and ( 22 ) reported a high radiodermatitis incidence (98.2%) in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy, with BMI and statin use affecting severity, and hydrogel showing protective effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%