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RTOG, CTCAE and WHO criteria for acute radiation dermatitis correlate with cutaneous blood flow measurements

Abstract Background Various clinician-assessed scoring criteria have been used to grade acute radiation dermatitis. However, it is not known whether these scoring criteria correlate with changes in objective skin biophysical parameters and patient-reported symptoms following radiotherapy. We seek to...

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Published in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2015-06, Vol.24 (3), p.230-236
Main Authors: Huang, Chih-Jen, Hou, Ming-Feng, Luo, Kuei-Hau, Wei, Shu-Yi, Huang, Ming-Yii, Su, Suh-Jen, Kuo, Hung-Ying, Yuan, Shyng-Shiou F, Chen, Gwo-Shing, Chu-Sung Hu, Stephen, Chuang, Hung-Yi
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Reproducibility of Results
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