Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg

Superficial brachytherapy (BT) is used to treat skin cancers at various locations. In areas of poor vascularization, which are subjected to constant trauma, such as extremities, radiotherapy may cause prolonged healing, poorly treatable chronic ulcerations, and even necrosis, requiring subsequent su...

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Main Author: Agata Rembielak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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spelling doaj-fe84a4a7f0b34af1995e46fc2e10df4b2021-10-06T09:56:30ZengTermedia Publishing HouseJournal of Contemporary Brachytherapy1689-832X2081-28412020-08-0112440641110.5114/jcb.2020.9812141572Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower legAgata RembielakSuperficial brachytherapy (BT) is used to treat skin cancers at various locations. In areas of poor vascularization, which are subjected to constant trauma, such as extremities, radiotherapy may cause prolonged healing, poorly treatable chronic ulcerations, and even necrosis, requiring subsequent surgical intervention. In this case study, we report on an elderly patient with basal cell carcinoma located on lower leg that was treated with superficial BT. The cancer was cured, but the patient developed complex and prolonged skin toxicity that eventually resolved after 15 months.https://www.termedia.pl/Complex-and-prolonged-skin-toxicity-after-superficial-brachytherapy-for-basal-cell-carcinoma-on-the-lower-leg,54,41572,1,1.htmlbcc superficial brachytherapy toxicity leg ulcer
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author Agata Rembielak
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Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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superficial brachytherapy
toxicity
leg ulcer
author_facet Agata Rembielak
author_sort Agata Rembielak
title Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
title_short Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
title_full Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
title_fullStr Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
title_full_unstemmed Complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
title_sort complex and prolonged skin toxicity after superficial brachytherapy for basal cell carcinoma on the lower leg
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
issn 1689-832X
2081-2841
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Superficial brachytherapy (BT) is used to treat skin cancers at various locations. In areas of poor vascularization, which are subjected to constant trauma, such as extremities, radiotherapy may cause prolonged healing, poorly treatable chronic ulcerations, and even necrosis, requiring subsequent surgical intervention. In this case study, we report on an elderly patient with basal cell carcinoma located on lower leg that was treated with superficial BT. The cancer was cured, but the patient developed complex and prolonged skin toxicity that eventually resolved after 15 months.
topic bcc
superficial brachytherapy
toxicity
leg ulcer
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