We report on the appearance of two new cases of radio-induced bullous pemphigoid (BP), a rare complication of radiotherapy. Both were elderly women, were treated for breast cancer and suffered (BP) during the irradiation, the evolution was favorable with steroid therapy.
Extrapulmonary small cell carcinoma in breast and prostate are uncommon neoplasms. In the literature most of the data come from case reports and these show that these tumours are highly aggressive. Histologically, they bear striking similarities to small cell carcinomas of the lung and usually show evidence of additional histologies. Treatment, which may include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, is based on the clinical stage. We present the evolution of two cases.
a b s t r a c tAim: To assess the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and osteoporosis in patients with prostate cancer (PCa) treated with radical radiotherapy (RT) with or without androgen deprivation therapy (ADT).Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of MetS is estimated to range from 20% to 25% of
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