2014
DOI: 10.4236/jcdsa.2014.41003
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Prevention and Treatment of Radiation Induced Skin Damage in Breast Cancer

Abstract: Introduction: Skin toxicity is a frequent side effect of radio and chemo-treatments in patients treated for breast cancer after conservative surgery. The aim of this paper is to report our experience in the management of skin toxicity evaluating radiotherapy planning and using preventive local aids. Materials and Methods: We have observed 300 patients undergoing radiotherapy. All received the prescription of a prophylactic moisturizing cream. Skin toxicity was valuated according to Acute Radiation Morbidity Sc… Show more

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“…Besides chemoprevention, the anti-inflammatory effects of resveratrol are fundamental in reducing the adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy while synergistically enhancing BC therapy effectiveness [ 209 , 210 ] ( Table 3 ). In this context, an interesting study on organoid models of advanced BC showed that resveratrol was more effective in terms of cell death rate and had a broader spectrum against different subtypes of advanced hormone-sensitive BC compared to conventional BC drugs such as fulvestrant, paclitaxel, and gemcitabine [ 211 ].…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides chemoprevention, the anti-inflammatory effects of resveratrol are fundamental in reducing the adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy while synergistically enhancing BC therapy effectiveness [ 209 , 210 ] ( Table 3 ). In this context, an interesting study on organoid models of advanced BC showed that resveratrol was more effective in terms of cell death rate and had a broader spectrum against different subtypes of advanced hormone-sensitive BC compared to conventional BC drugs such as fulvestrant, paclitaxel, and gemcitabine [ 211 ].…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%