Abstract:Background Radiotherapy is widely used to treat cancer, but it can influence the normal wound-healing process. Aim To present a narrative review of the current evidence related to the effects of radiotherapy on normal wound healing. Findings Fractionated radiotherapy treatment induces a repetitive cycle of inflammation. The acute effects of radiotherapy are mostly transient and are resolved within 4 weeks of the last dose, which correlates with the normal pathogenesis of skin regeneration. Two main theories ex… Show more
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