Sekundarni malignomi po obsevanju raka
Second cancers after radiotherapy

Authors

  • Ajra Šečerov Ermenc Onkološki inštitut, Ljubljana
  • Hotimir Lešničar Onkološki inštitut, Ljubljana

Keywords:

second cancers, radiotherapy, long term-survivors

Abstract

Ni abstrakta.

Abstract (Eng)

The incidence of second cancers after radiotherapy is increasing in the last years as a result of a higher number of long term-survivors after treatment and as a result of a longer follow-up. The risk of radiation-induced second cancers is much greater among young patients and children. The majority of second cancers occur in the organs and tissues in the high-dose volume; however, some may appear in the low dose volume. There are at least three different biological mechanisms leading to second cancers, depending on dose distribution and age of the irradiated patient.

Published

2009-12-15

How to Cite

Šečerov Ermenc, A., & Lešničar, H. (2009). Second cancers after radiotherapy. Onkologija : Slovenian Journal of Oncology, 13(2), 99–102. Retrieved from https://revijaonkologija.si/Onkologija/article/view/362

Issue

Section

Review Article