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Association Between Inflammatory Biomarker C-Reactive Protein and Radiotherapy-Induced Early Adverse Skin Reactions in a Multiracial/Ethnic Breast Cancer Population
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Association Between Inflammatory Biomarker C-Reactive Protein and Radiotherapy-Induced Early Adverse Skin Reactions in a Multiracial/Ethnic Breast Cancer Population

Jennifer J Hu, James J Urbanic, L Doug Case, Cristiane Takita, Jean L Wright, Doris R Brown, Carl D Langefeld, Mark O Lively, Sandra E Mitchell, Anu Thakrar, …
Journal of clinical oncology, Vol.36(24), pp.2473-2482
2018-08-20
PMCID: PMC6097833
PMID: 29989859

Abstract

Radiodermatitis - blood Humans Middle Aged Radiotherapy - adverse effects Biomarkers - blood Inflammation - blood Young Adult Breast Neoplasms - radiotherapy Ethnic Groups Skin - radiation effects Aged, 80 and over Radiodermatitis - ethnology Adult Female Aged C-Reactive Protein - analysis
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https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2017.77.1790View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.119 Breast Cancer Scanning
1.119.574 Lymphedema
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Oncology
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Clinical Medicine

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