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Skin Elasticity as a Measure of Radiation Fibrosis: Is it Reproducible and does it Correlate with Patient and Physician-Reported Measures?

Abstract

Current means of measuring RT-induced fibrosis are subjective. We evaluated the DermaLab suction cup system to measure objectively skin deflection as a surrogate for fibrosis. Sixty-nine patients with E-STS were treated with limb-sparing surgery and 50-66 Grays (Gy) of RT. Using a "scleroderma" DermaLab Suction Cup, the skin stiffness was measured by two clinicians. The National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events …

Authors

Nguyen N-TA; Roberge D; Freeman CR; Wong C; Hines J; Turcotte RE

Journal

Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 469–476

Publisher

Adenine Press

Publication Date

October 2014

DOI

10.7785/tcrtexpress.2013.600257

ISSN

1533-0346