Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3996597 | Practical Radiation Oncology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Modern radiation techniques are associated with a lower frequency of severe acute esophagitis than previous paradigms. The proportion of esophagus receiving low- to moderate-range doses (mean, V5 through V40) predicts acute esophagitis, whereas the proportion of esophagus that receives high doses (V45) predicts the development of esophageal stricture that requires dilation. Patients who develop grade 3 acute esophagitis are at significant risk for subsequent esophageal stricture, whereas those with acute esophagitis of grade 2 or less display minimal risk.
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Authors
Jonathan D. MD, Shervin M. MD, MPH, Chad MD, Aditya MD, Neal C. BS, CMD, Pamela K. PhD, Joe Y. MD, PhD,