pelvic radiation

Vaginal cancer

Vaginal
Vaginal cancer is any type of cancer that forms in the tissues of the vagina. Primary vaginal cancer is rare in the general population of women, but a specific form of vaginal cancer is statistically significant in women exposed to the prescription drug Diethylstilbestrol, commonly called DES. Vaginal cancer occurs more often in women over age 50, but can occur at any age, even in infancy. It often can be cured if found and treated in early stages. Surgery alone or surgery combined with pelvic radiation is typically used to treat vaginal cancer.

pelvic radiation - List of case studies

Small Cell Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Cervix

cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix with extensive pelvic and PA adenopathy. The prognosis for this type of lesion is extremely ... as were treatment options (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), including options to preserve fertility. Recommendations ...

Rectal Carcinoma, Gastric Carcinoma, Metastases.

underwent chemotherapy with Xeloda tablets and radiation therapy as follow-up for surgical treatment. After this, the ... on future decisions: a. previous surgery and pelvic irradiation may contribute to intestinal adhesions and obstructive ... capecitabine alone, this was administered with pelvic irradiation , and possible reduction of bone marrow reserves should ...

Treatments

with jointex starter 5-fluoruracil 60Gy radiation A ABO match ABO-incompatible (ABOI) renal ... metastasis Emulsion Endo- prosthesis (pelvic joint) Endobronchial High Dose Rate (HDR) brachitherapy ... of the right parotid Exoform External beam radiation treatment combined with hormonal therapy External irradiation ...

Small Cell Neuroendocrine Tumor of the Cervix – additional opinion

as were treatment options (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), including options to preserve fertility. Recommendations ... CT scan up take in cervix left parametria , and bilateral pelvic and parametrial nodes. COMMENT : (I have summarized abstracts ...

List of Symptoms

Activities deficits Acute backache (radiation to both lower limbs) Acute dyspnea Acute lumbalgia ... the area of the calf muscles) Intense pain in the pelvic/abdominal area Intense painful symptoms (left tibia and hip) ...

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