Controlling the toxicity of palliative radiotherapy: the role of 5-HT3 antagonists.

The Canadian journal of oncology Pub Date : 1996-02-01
T J Priestman
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A significant number of cancer patients undergoing palliative radiotherapy experience treatment-related nausea and vomiting. A number of factors are known to influence the incidence and severity of radiation-induced sickness including the site, field size and dose per fraction. The age of the patient and the level of patient anxiety may also play a role. Furthermore, there is some evidence that high alcohol consumption has a protective effect against radiation-induced illness. It is generally accepted that there is a high risk of nausea and vomiting associated with high doses of radiotherapy; however, this effect has never been adequately quantified. Nonetheless, as a consequence of radiation-induced nausea and vomiting, patients may experience a decrease in their quality of life and may choose to delay or even refuse further treatment. Thus, controlling the adverse side effects associated with radiation therapy is critical to optimal patient care.

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控制姑息放疗的毒性:5-HT3拮抗剂的作用。
相当一部分接受姑息性放疗的癌症患者会出现治疗相关的恶心和呕吐。已知有若干因素会影响辐射引起疾病的发生率和严重程度,包括地点、辐射场大小和每部分的剂量。患者的年龄和患者的焦虑程度也可能起作用。此外,有一些证据表明,大量饮酒对预防辐射引起的疾病具有保护作用。人们普遍认为,与高剂量放疗相关的恶心和呕吐风险很高;然而,这种影响从未被充分量化。然而,由于辐射引起的恶心和呕吐,患者可能会经历生活质量下降,并可能选择延迟甚至拒绝进一步治疗。因此,控制与放射治疗相关的不良副作用对于优化患者护理至关重要。
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