2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2021.100723
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Adverse Effects of Total Body Irradiation: A Two-Decade, Single Institution Analysis

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“…It has been reported that TBI is associated with an increased risk of late effects. 5 , 43 However, in our study, we did not find a higher incidence of late effects in the TBI-Cy than BuCy groups, which is contrary to previous reports. 5 , 43 The reasonable explanation may be that TBI dose in our study was not as high as those in other reports 5 , 43 and there was an insufficient follow-up period to observe more late effects onset.…”
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“…It has been reported that TBI is associated with an increased risk of late effects. 5 , 43 However, in our study, we did not find a higher incidence of late effects in the TBI-Cy than BuCy groups, which is contrary to previous reports. 5 , 43 The reasonable explanation may be that TBI dose in our study was not as high as those in other reports 5 , 43 and there was an insufficient follow-up period to observe more late effects onset.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“… 5 , 43 However, in our study, we did not find a higher incidence of late effects in the TBI-Cy than BuCy groups, which is contrary to previous reports. 5 , 43 The reasonable explanation may be that TBI dose in our study was not as high as those in other reports 5 , 43 and there was an insufficient follow-up period to observe more late effects onset. Furthermore, a low dose rate of < 0.06 Gy/min was used in our study, which might decrease the incidence of late effects such as interstitial pneumonitis and cataracts.…”
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“…Several cancer treatments are associated with hematological complications including bone marrow suppression, and reduction in hematopoietic progenitor cells. This results in anemia, neutropenia, and a higher risk of infections [ 98 , 99 ]. Gut microbiota-derived SCFAs have been found to modulate hematopoiesis in the bone marrow to regulate inflammation in different body sites [ 100 ].…”
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“…Differences in biologically effective dose can arise from differences in dose rate, number of fractions and dose per fraction ( 33 ). Despite evidence of dose-dependent antileukemic activity of TBI, more intense dosing is challenging given increases in toxicity and long-term morbidities ( 34 ).…”
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