1. Treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity in long-term survivors of testicular cancerJasenka Gugić Kevo, Lorna Zadravec-Zaletel, Irena Oblak, 2017, review article Abstract: Testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in young men. Considering increasing incidence, exceptionally high cure rate, as well as long life expectancy, assessment of long term toxicity in testicular cancer survivors is of great importance. In the last decades a major effort has been made in order to reduce toxicity of treatment, while maintaining its high effectiveness. Conclusions Actual knowledge on treatment toxicity is based on outdated treatment modalities. Hopefully, modern treatment modalities could reduce toxicity, but, there is no firm confirmation for that at the moment, as data dealing with late sequelae of modern treatment of testicular cancer are not available yet due to the short period of observation. The life-threatening cardiovascular toxicity in testicular cancer survivors is major complication of platinum-based chemotherapy, mediastinal radiotherapy and even subdiaphragmatic radiotherapy. Keywords: testicular cancer, cardiovascular toxicity, long-term survivors Published in DiRROS: 24.05.2024; Views: 422; Downloads: 196 Full text (484,07 KB) |
2. Uterine perforation - 5-year experience in 3-D image guided gynaecological brachytherapy at Institute of Oncology LjubljanaBarbara Šegedin, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Primož Petrič, 2013, original scientific article Abstract: Background. Accurate applicator placement is a precondition for the success of gynaecological brachytherapy (BT). Unrecognized uterine perforation can lead to bleeding, infection, high doses to pelvic organs and underdosage of the target volume, resulting in acute morbidity, long-term complications and reduced chance of cure. We aimed to assess the incidence and clinical characteristics of our cases with uterine perforation, review their management and impact on the treatment course. Patinets and methods. In all patients, treated with utero-vaginal image guided BT for gynaecological cancer between January 2006 and December 2011, the CT/MR images with the applicator in place were reviewed. The incidence of uterine perforations was recorded. Clinical factors that may have predisposed to increased risk of perforation were recorded. Management of perforations and their impact on treatment course was assessed. Results. 219 patients (428 applications) were suitable for analysis. Uterine perforation was found in 13 (3.0%) applications in 10 (4.6%) patients. The most frequent perforation site was posterior uterine wall (n = 9), followed by anterior wall (n = 2) and fundus (n = 2). All cases were managed conservatively, without complications. Prophylactic antibiotics were administered in 8 cases. In 4 patients, abdominal and/or transrectal ultrasound (US) guidance was used on subsequent applications for applicator insertion; adequate applicator placement was achieved and treatment completed as planned in all cases. Conclusions. 3D imaging for BT planning enables accurate identification of uterine perforations. The incidence of perforations at our department is one of the lowest reported in the literature. US guidance of applicator insertion is useful and feasible, allowing to complete the planned treatment even in challenging cases. Keywords: uterine perforation, brachytherapy, 3D imaging, ultrasound guidance Published in DiRROS: 22.03.2024; Views: 368; Downloads: 119 Full text (367,57 KB) |
3. Dopolnilno obsevanje po ohranitveni operaciji raka dojk s sočasnim dodatkom doze na ležišče tumorja : izidi zdravljenjaMitja Anžič, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Andreja Gojkovič Horvat, Danijela Golo, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, Tanja Marinko, Marija Snežna Paulin-Košir, Ivica Ratoša, 2022, published professional conference contribution abstract Keywords: onkologija, rak dojke, kemoterapija Published in DiRROS: 27.01.2023; Views: 736; Downloads: 190 Full text (45,74 KB) |
4. Trastuzumab emtanzin in pooperativno obsevanje po operaciji raka dojk : preliminarni rezultati akutne toksičnosti sočasnega zdravljenjaEva Pribožič, Tina Pavlin, Mitja Anžič, Andreja Gojkovič Horvat, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, Danijela Golo, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Marija Snežna Paulin-Košir, Tanja Marinko, Simona Borštnar, Anja Kovač, Ivica Ratoša, 2022, published professional conference contribution abstract Keywords: onkologija, rak dojke, kemoterapija Published in DiRROS: 27.01.2023; Views: 806; Downloads: 188 Full text (39,40 KB) |
5. Zdravila za podporno in paliativno zdravljenjeJožica Červek, Mojca Simončič Godnič, Jernej Benedik, Maja Ebert Moltara, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Slavica Lahajnar, Petra Tavčar, Marjana Bernot, 2021, not set Published in DiRROS: 16.11.2021; Views: 1200; Downloads: 329 Full text (214,00 KB) |
6. Zdravljenje raka dojke z obsevanjemTanja Marinko, Marija Snežna Paulin-Košir, Andreja Gojkovič Horvat, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Danijela Golo, Ivica Ratoša, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, 2020, not set Keywords: bolnice, zdravstveni nasveti Published in DiRROS: 15.03.2021; Views: 1774; Downloads: 419 Full text (392,27 KB) |
7. Zdravila za uporabo v paliativni mediciniJožica Červek, Mojca Simončič Godnič, Jernej Benedik, Maja Ebert Moltara, Jasenka Gugić Kevo, Slavica Lahajnar, Petra Tavčar, 2012, dictionary, encyclopaedia, lexicon, manual, atlas, map Keywords: paliativna medicina, zdravila Published in DiRROS: 10.08.2020; Views: 2200; Downloads: 643 Full text (1,15 MB) |
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