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Summary Radiation-induced cutaneous damage (RICD) is a common side effect of radiation therapy that affects your skin. As much as 95 percent of all patients ...
For prevention of both acute and late effects, ensure use of advanced modalities in radiation delivery. Patient Education: see "Patient Education - Radiation- ...
... Effects" and "Patient Education - Radiation-Induced Cutaneous Damage - Late Effects". When to refer to specialists. Nutritionist at initial evaluation ...
Comprehensive, practical topic on late, acute, late-consequential and other types of radiation cutaneous damage, including epidemiology, risk factors, etiology, ...
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Radiation-induced cutaneous damage (RICD) is a common side effect of radiation therapy. Initial skin changes caused by radiation (acute effects) are usually ...
... “This patient has chronic radiation tissue injury consistent with delayed effects of ionizing radiation
Patient Education: See topic "Patient education - Lymphedema". When to ... See topic "Radiation-induced Cutaneous Damage - Introduction and Assessment" ...
Communicate and involve patient with the plan of action and provide patient education ... effect of a pharmacological treatment for late radiation injuries ...
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