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RESEARCH ARTICLE
PREVALENCE OF RADIATION INDUCED DERMATITIS IN ACCELERATED RADIATION GROUP
AND CONVENTIONAL RADIATION GROUP IN LOCALLY ADVANCE CARCINOMA OF CERVIX,
BASED ON OBSERVATIONAL CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Clinically outcome in carcinoma of cervix also depend on overall treatment .Petereit et al suggested an optimal
duration of OTT of <55 days and extention beyond this result in detrimental clinical outcome (2).
Adoption of altered fractionation in cancer cervix has benefits as it complete treatment before convention schedule.
An attractive approach in order to reduced treatment and augment the efficacy of radiation is adoption of
acceleration fractionation by delivery extra fraction on weekends or adding on a particular day of treatment.
Methodology:-
Study Design And Participant
Using a universal sampling ,this prospective observational study was carried out all the participant at nscb medical
college Jabalpur .All the participant were included who are ready to give written consent.
Study instruments.
Both the group are compare
65% patient of the 20 patient in study arm and 19 patient in control arm had grade 1 toxicity .No patient had a grade
4 toxicity.P value =0.943(insignificant ).
Conclusion:-
According to finding severity of radiation induced dermatistis is comparable with comparable outcome .with
reducing the time ultimately we reducing the time stay to hospital and reduced the burden of attender of patient with
comparable efficacy.
Biblography:-
1.JelavicTB ,misebp,strike A ,Ban M,VrdoljakE.Ajuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer after
treatment with concomitant chemotherapy -room for improvement .anticancer Res.2015,35;4161-4164
2.Petereit DG,Sarkaria JN ,Chappell R ,FOWLER JF,HartmannTJ,KinsellaTJ,et al .the adverse effect of treatment
prolongation in cervical carcinoma .int j radiation onco bio phys 2012,84:478-84.
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