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Radiation-Induced Liver Disease and Modern Radiotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Modern radiotherapy techniques have enabled high focal doses of radiation to be delivered to patients with primary and secondary malignancies of the liver. The current clinical practice of radiation oncology has benefitted from decades of research that have informed how to achieve excellent local control and survival outcomes with minimal toxicities. Still, one of the most devastating consequences of radiation to the liver remains a challenge: radiation-induced liver disease (RILD). Here, we will review the current understanding of classic and nonclassic RILD from a clinical perspective, the evaluation and management of patients who are at risk of developing RILD, methods to reduce the likelihood of RILD using modern radiation techniques, and the diagnosis and treatment of radiation-related liver toxicities.

SUBMITTER: Koay EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6402843 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radiation-Induced Liver Disease and Modern Radiotherapy.

Koay Eugene J EJ   Owen Dawn D   Das Prajnan P  

Seminars in radiation oncology 20181001 4


Modern radiotherapy techniques have enabled high focal doses of radiation to be delivered to patients with primary and secondary malignancies of the liver. The current clinical practice of radiation oncology has benefitted from decades of research that have informed how to achieve excellent local control and survival outcomes with minimal toxicities. Still, one of the most devastating consequences of radiation to the liver remains a challenge: radiation-induced liver disease (RILD). Here, we wil  ...[more]

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