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Risk assessment, surveillance, and nonpharmaceutical prevention of acute radiation dermatitis: results of a multicentric survey among the German-speaking radiation oncology community.

Katharina LayerJulian Philipp LayerAndrea R GlasmacherGustavo R SarriaAlexander M C BöhnerYonah L LayerCas S DejonckheereStephan GarbePetra FeyerBrigitta G BaumertAnke SchenderaRené BaumannDavid KrugMümtaz A KöksalDavid KochDavide ScafaChristina LeitzenMichael HölzelFrank A GiordanoLeonard Christopher Schmeelnull null
Published in: Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Rontgengesellschaft ... [et al] (2023)
Identification of patients at an increased risk of RD and subsequent implementation of adequate preventive measures remain relevant and challenging aspects of clinical routines. Consensus exists on several risk factors and nonpharmaceutical prevention recommendations, while RT-dependent risk factors, e.g., the fractionation scheme, or hygienic measures like deodorant use remain controversial. Surveillance is widely lacking methodology and objectivity. Intensifying outreach in the radiation oncology community is needed to improve practice patterns.
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