Sentences with phrase «on radiotherapy»

Perth - based biotech company NeuroDiscovery is taking a punt on radiotherapy technology being developed in the United Kingdom.

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Breast Cancer Care comments on NICE recommendation of new breast cancer radiotherapy treatment
Speaking on the 31st Convocation lecture of the institution titled» Stepping Out Into The World; Potential Well - Being, Change in Lifestyle And Cancer Education», the don lamented the drain the disease cost on the nation's resources through just about five per cent of the cancer patients (10,000) that had resources to go abroad where they pay between $ 10,000 - $ 15,000 per patient for a three to five weeks course of Radiotherapy.
12:32 - The PM is pressed again on universal credit, before Lib Dem party president Tim Farron raises a petition calling for radiotherapy services in his local hospital to be saved.
«The technique used here can be carried out on standard radiotherapy machines so we anticipate that these results will lead to further uptake of this treatment at centres across the country and worldwide.»
The study separated patients into clusters based on health service areas (HSAs) and radiotherapy use.
«Once a patient has had radiotherapy, they are unable to have it again on the same breast.
Chemotherapy or radiotherapy before esophageal surgery did not have any effect on OS or CSS once patients reached the 5 year mark.
This study is the first to provide clear evidence of a strong interaction between chemotherapy and radiotherapy on risk of subsequent stomach cancer.
The collaborative project between engineers at Lancaster University and scientists and clinicians at The University of Manchester, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and CERN, will develop a prototype «X-band linac structure» that can be retro - fitted on proton beam therapy equipment, which is used in complex radiotherapy treatments at over 50 hospitals around the world.
Dr Bernardo Tavora, lead author on the paper from the Barts Cancer Institute, said: «This work shows that sensitivity to cancer treatment is related to our own body mistakenly trying to shield the cancer from cell - killing effects caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
The diagnosis and treatment of female cancers are known to affect fertility for several reasons: some chemotherapy regimens can cause damage to the ovary, and this can occur at any age; radiotherapy can also compromise female fertility through effects on the ovary, uterus and potentially those brain centres which control the reproductive axis.
Called stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), the study finds patients lived, on average, six to seven months longer following treatment with minimal side - effects even when they had other severe comorbidities such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease and diabetes.
The authors say this is most likely to be due to the longer length of hospital stay for blood cancers (14 days on average, compared to 8 days across all cancers), and because blood cancers are increasingly treated with complex, long - term treatments including bone marrow transplants, multi-agent chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and extensive diagnostic procedures.
With regard to radiotherapy for breast cancer, the guidelines provide recommendations on hypofractionated radiotherapy — an aspect currently not considered by the DMP.
The trial has also contributed 1000 blood samples to the UK translational research study RAPPER (Radiogenomics: Assessment of Polymorphisms for Predicting the Effects of Radiotherapy), which aims to ultimately develop individualised radiotherapy plans based on the analysis of individual patients&raquRadiotherapy), which aims to ultimately develop individualised radiotherapy plans based on the analysis of individual patients&raquradiotherapy plans based on the analysis of individual patients» genetics.
«Delaying diagnosis had a significant impact on the treatment eventually received by patients in our study,» said lead author Dr Raviteja Miriyala, senior resident, Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy given concurrently remain the mainstay treatment, yet to - date, no treatment has had a significant impact on improving outcomes.
He has served as a principal or co-investigator on several training grants, including the NIH T32 Graduate Training Program for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the NIH R25 Cancer Nanotechnology in Imaging and Radiotherapy.
Radiation treatment, also known as radiotherapy, destroys cancer by focusing high - energy rays on the cancer cells.
«Previous studies determined the maximal radiotherapy doses for single organs,» said Salama, lead author of the study, «but this technique has not been tested for simultaneous use on multiple organs.
The paper was featured in the journal's 60th anniversary collection and was among the papers celebrated at the 50th anniversary of the International Conference on the Use of Computers in Radiotherapy.
Their technique has shed light on how cells repair DNA strand breaks, which could help scientists learn how to protect astronauts from cosmic rays as well as refine radiotherapy protocols designed to kill tumors.
Research ranges from basic molecular and genetic studies to epidemiological and clinical research on cancer prevention, early diagnosis, molecular characteristics of the cancer process and new treatments for cancer using drugs and radiotherapy.
Effect of Slit Scan Imaging Techniques on Image Quality in radiotherapy Electronic Portal Imaging
Lin, Y. S., Lin, L. C., and Lin, S. W. Effects of zinc supplementation on the survival of patients who received concomitant chemotherapy and radiotherapy for advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: follow - up of a double - blind randomized study with subgroup analysis.
Lin, L. C., Que, J., Lin, K. L., Leung, H. W., Lu, C. L., and Chang, C. H. Effects of zinc supplementation on clinical outcomes in patients receiving radiotherapy for head and neck cancers: a double - blinded randomized study.
Purpose of Study: The overall goal of this project was to develop and investigate a novel functional imaging technique for pulmonary function (gas exchange) based on computed tomography (CT) to increase therapeutic gains of lung cancer radiotherapy.
Expenses on Anaesthesia, Blood, Oxygen, Operation Theatre, Surgical Appliances, Medicines and Drugs, Diagnostic Materials and X-ray, Dialysis, Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, Cost of Pacemaker, Artificial Limbs, Cost of transplantation of Organs and similar expenses.
Expenses incurred on medicines and drugs, radiotherapy, operation theatre charges, anesthetic, blood, oxygen etc..
Charges incurred on Oxygen, Anesthesia, Operation Theatre, Drugs and Medicine, Surgical Appliances, Chemotherapy, Dialysis, Diagnostic Materials, X-ray, Pacemaker and Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy is a common treatment for gynaecological cancer (GC) and has many distressing side - effects, including diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, bladder dysfunction, menopause, infertility and sexual dysfunction, which impact on psychosocial functioning and intimate relationships.
Convergent validity based on a sample of radiotherapy patients found correlations between the subscales and a visual analogue fatigue scale to be 0.77 for general fatigue, 0.70 for physical fatigue, 0.61 for reduced activity, 0.56 for reduced motivation (p < 0.001) to 0.23 for mental fatigue (p < 0.01).38
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