Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 35 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 78 - 86 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059 İndeks Tarihi: 04-12-2020

Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?

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OBJECTIVEDosimetric and clinical comparison of the effects of surgical type on the risk of developing radiationinduced non-rectal bowel toxicity in patients with gynecologic cancer who have received adjuvant radiotherapy.METHODS36 patients who meet study criteria were retrospectively evaluated and classified as laparoscopy (group1) and open surgery (group 2). Intestinal volumes that received a 10% range of total radiotherapy doseat 10% (V10%) to 100% (V100%) and dosimetric data (V40-45 Gy, Dmax.) were obtained from the dosevolume histogram. The toxicities were graded acute and late according to Radiation Therapy OncologyGroup (RTOG) scoring.RESULTSThe median follow-up was 55 months in group 1 and 37 months in group 2. Grade 2 acute bowel toxicitywas observed in seven patients (38.9%) in group 1 and three patients (16.7%) in group 2. One patient ingroup 1 was diagnosed with ileus as late toxicity requiring surgery.There was no significant differencebetween the groups concerning surgical type and toxicity development.CONCLUSIONA similar risk of developing radiation-induced non-rectal bowel toxicity in patients who underwentlaparoscopic or open surgery has been demonstrated in this study. However, due to the small number ofpatients, prospective studies with large sample sizes are needed for the correct interpretation.
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APA Dağdelen M, Ergen S, Barlas C, Sahinler I (2020). Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. , 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
Chicago Dağdelen Meltem,Ergen Sefika Arzu,Barlas Ceren,Sahinler Ismet Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. (2020): 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
MLA Dağdelen Meltem,Ergen Sefika Arzu,Barlas Ceren,Sahinler Ismet Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. , 2020, ss.78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
AMA Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. . 2020; 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
Vancouver Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. . 2020; 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
IEEE Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I "Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?." , ss.78 - 86, 2020. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
ISNAD Dağdelen, Meltem vd. "Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?". (2020), 78-86. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
APA Dağdelen M, Ergen S, Barlas C, Sahinler I (2020). Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. Türk Onkoloji Dergisi, 35(1), 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
Chicago Dağdelen Meltem,Ergen Sefika Arzu,Barlas Ceren,Sahinler Ismet Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. Türk Onkoloji Dergisi 35, no.1 (2020): 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
MLA Dağdelen Meltem,Ergen Sefika Arzu,Barlas Ceren,Sahinler Ismet Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. Türk Onkoloji Dergisi, vol.35, no.1, 2020, ss.78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
AMA Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. Türk Onkoloji Dergisi. 2020; 35(1): 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
Vancouver Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?. Türk Onkoloji Dergisi. 2020; 35(1): 78 - 86. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
IEEE Dağdelen M,Ergen S,Barlas C,Sahinler I "Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?." Türk Onkoloji Dergisi, 35, ss.78 - 86, 2020. 10.5505/tjo.2020.2059
ISNAD Dağdelen, Meltem vd. "Is there any Relation between the Type of Surgery and Radiation Induced Non-rectal Bowel Toxicity in Patients with Gynecologic Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Radiotherapy?". Türk Onkoloji Dergisi 35/1 (2020), 78-86. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjo.2020.2059