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Radiation:   Side effects

American Academy of Neurology: Article:
Adverse long-term effects of brain radiotherapy in adult low-grade glioma patients (abstract is free- full text requires a paid subscription)
http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/56/10/1285

IRSA: Radiation Injury to the Brain:
http://www.irsa.org/radiation_injury.html

Ask the Doctor:
http://www.biausa.org/Pages/askthedoctor.html#fatigue

All Tuckered Out
http://cancer.duke.edu/btc/ReadingRoom/TuckeredOut.asp

Is it normal to experience fatigue after brain tumor tx?
http://braintumor.org/patient_info/ask_a_professional/archive/#a

Soft hats designed for women with hair loss:
http://www.softhats.com/

EMedicine : Radiation Necrocsis - Article
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic330.htm

Brain Radionecrosis Center:
The Brain Radionecrosis Center is a multi-disciplinary center housed within the Division of Hyperbaric Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. The Center is actively supported by the Mayfield Clinic, the Neurosciences Institute, the Department of Emergency Medicine and the Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research. This team approach helps us provide comprehensive care for all brain radio necrosis needs
http://www.brainradionecrosis.org/Patients/PatientsAbout.htm

 

CORRESPONDENCE:

L. Dade Lunsford, D. Kondziolka, Outi Surma-aho, Juha Jääskeläinen, Lisa M. DeAngelis, and Kendra Peterson
Adverse long-term effects of brain radiotherapy in adult low-grade glioma patients
Neurology, Dec 2001; 57: 2150 - 2151.
...believe the striking issue, not discussed by the current report, was the overall very poor for patients with low-grade glioma....
...We have defined outcomes in patients that were treated prospectively by radiation therapy (median survival of 9–8 years)....

 

EDITORIALS:

Kendra Peterson and Lisa M. DeAngelis
Weighing the benefits and risks of radiation therapy for low-grade glioma
Neurology, May 2001; 56: 1255 - 1256.
...10 to 20 years it has become increasingly apparent that radiotherapy may be associated with long cognitive dysfunction....
...Furthermore, its true benefit and its long cognitive risks have been difficult to establish....

 

BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS:

Yoshinori Higuchi, Yasuo Iwadate, and Akira Yamaura
Treatment of low-grade oligodendroglial tumors without radiotherapy
Neurology, Dec 2004; 63: 2384 - 2386.
...All patients were alive and 17 patients (94%) were progression-free after a median follow-up of 4.7 years....
...The results suggested that radiotherapy could be postponed until clinical progression in the treatment of low-grade oligodendroglial tumors....

Cancer News Article
Early Radiation Improves Progression-Free Survival in Low-Grade Brain Cancer
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673605670705/fulltext

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