24 results on '"Alevronta, Eleftheria"'
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2. Intra-abdominal Surgery and Intestinal Syndromes After Pelvic Radiation Therapy
3. Time-dependent dose–response relation for absence of vaginal elasticity after gynecological radiation therapy
4. Toward Restored Bowel Health in Rectal Cancer Survivors
5. COMPARISON OF PATIENT-DELIVERED RADIATION DOSES DURING CONE-BEAM CT- AND INTRAOPERATIVE CT-BASED SPINAL NAVIGATION
6. Dose–response relations for stricture in the proximal oesophagus from head and neck radiotherapy
7. Dose-response relationships of intestinal organs and excessive mucus discharge after gynaecological radiotherapy
8. ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURE AFTER RADIOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH HEAD AND NECK CANCER: EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE INSTITUTION OVER 2 TREATMENT PERIODS
9. 549 - COMPARISON OF PATIENT-DELIVERED RADIATION DOSES DURING CONE-BEAM CT- AND INTRAOPERATIVE CT-BASED SPINAL NAVIGATION
10. Identifying radiation-induced survivorship syndromes affecting bowel health in a cohort of gynecological cancer survivors
11. Dose-response relationships of the sigmoid for urgency syndrome after gynecological radiotherapy
12. A novel mouse model of radiation-induced cancer survivorship diseases of the gut
13. Radiation physiology – evidence for a higher biological effect of 24 Gy in four fractions as compared to three
14. Late radiation-induced bowel syndromes, tobacco smoking, age at treatment and time since treatment – gynecological cancer survivors
15. Late radiation-induced bowel syndromes, tobacco smoking, age at treatment and time since treatment - gynecological cancer survivors.
16. Defecation into clothing without forewarning and mean radiation dose to bowel and anal-sphincter among gynecological cancer survivors
17. Defecation into clothing without forewarning and mean radiation dose to bowel and anal-sphincter among gynecological cancer survivors
18. Towards better quality of life after radiation therapy by improved response modeling
19. Dose-response relationships for an atomized symptom of fecal incontinence after gynecological radiotherapy.
20. Relative importance of hip and sacral pain among long-term gynecological cancer survivors treated with pelvic radiotherapy and their relationships to mean absorbed doses.
21. Dose-response relationships for an atomized symptom of fecal incontinence after gynecological radiotherapy
22. Relative Importance of Hip and Sacral Pain Among Long-Term Gynecological Cancer Survivors Treated With Pelvic Radiotherapy and Their Relationships to Mean Absorbed Doses
23. Esophageal stricture after radiotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer: Experience of a single institution over 2 treatment periods
24. Κλινικά προσδιορισμένες σχέσεις δόσης-απόκρισης για τη στένωση του οισοφάγου από ακτινοθεραπεία κεφαλής και τραχήλου
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