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- Title
Radiotherapy‐induced subclinical skin changes revealed by dynamic optical coherence tomography: a case‐controlled pilot study.
- Authors
Chello, C.; Ciardo, S.; Chester, J.; Guanti, M.; Farnetani, F.; Guida, S.; Sticchi, A.; Giacobazzi, P.; Meduri, B.; Lohr, F.; Pellacani, G.; Manfredini, M.
- Abstract
Radiotherapy-induced subclinical skin changes revealed by dynamic optical coherence tomography: a case-controlled pilot study Radiotherapy (RT) is often used in the treatment of several cancers, including breast cancer.1-3 However, RT can invoke toxic cutaneous effects, depending directly on the amount of RT irradiation and duration and individual clinical patient characteristics. Images (VivoSight SP ® sp D-OCT Michelson Diagnostics Ltd, Maidstone, Kent, UK) were acquired at the superior anterior axillary line that was directly included in the target region of one of the RT fractions, 21-28 days from final RT session (treatment group).
- Subjects
OPTICAL coherence tomography; SKIN ulcers; PILOT projects; COHERENCE (Optics); RADIATION injuries; RADIODERMATITIS
- Publication
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology, 2022, Vol 36, Issue 1, pe75
- ISSN
0926-9959
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jdv.17639