
Vol. 28, No. 1, 2005
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Frequency of Radiation Recall Dermatitis in Adult Cancer Patients
E. Kodyma; R. Kalinskab; C. Ehringfeldc; A. Sterbik-Laminab; R. Kodyma; G. Hohenbergb
aDepartment of Radiobiology, Clinic for Radiotherapy and Radiobiology,
bClinic for Radiotherapy and Radiobiology,
cDepartment of Radiation Physics, Clinic for Radiotherapy and Radiobiology, Vienna Medical University, Austria
Onkologie 2005;28:18-21
(DOI: 10.1159/000082175)
Summary
Background: The re-occurrence of an inflammatory skin
reaction which is limited to previously irradiated areas
after the administration of a promoting agent is called
radiation recall dermatitis. Despite a number of case reports
no systematic analysis about the frequency of the
phenomenon exists. Therefore we performed an observation
study in order to obtain information about this
phenomenon in clinical practice. Patients and Methods:
142 patients who underwent palliative radiotherapy were
included in the study. The skin reaction at the day of
completion of radiotherapy was documented and the patients
were followed until cytotoxic chemotherapy was
administered or at least 6 months. Results: 91 patients
received different types of chemotherapy. In 8 patients a
radiation recall dermatitis was observed, corresponding
to a frequency of 8.8%. The radiation skin reactions occurred
within 6 weeks after the completion of radiotherapy
which corresponded to the time-period most of the
chemotherapies were applied in. The grade of observed
radiation recall dermatitis ranged from a mild erythema
to a severe exfoliative dermatitis. Conclusion: The radiation
recall dermatitis is a reaction of moderate frequency
among adult cancer patients. Its possible severity as well
as consecutive therapeutic consequences argue for its
consideration in clinical settings.
Copyright © 2005 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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