Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8789360 | Practical Radiation Oncology | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Acute and late radiation therapy-associated toxicities in pediatric chest wall sarcoma patients are modest. The degree of scoliosis following resection is a function of the extent of resection and of the number and location of ribs resected, and the degree of scoliosis at the last follow-up visit is a function of the extent of scoliosis following surgery. Differential radiation therapy dose across the vertebral body does not increase the degree of scoliosis. Severe restrictive pulmonary disease is a late complication of survivors after whole pleural surface radiation therapy.
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Authors
John T. MS, MD, Israel MD, Christopher L. MD, PhD, Michael W. MD, Sue C. DO, Rajiv BS, Andrew M. MD, Matthew J. MD,