Publications by authors named "Isabel Rodriguez Rodriguez"

Article Synopsis
  • The GINECOR working group created a consensus statement for the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology focused on managing sexual health in women with gynaecological cancer post-pelvic radiotherapy.
  • The study involved an online Delphi method to gather insights from an expert panel on diagnosing, treating, and following up on sexual health issues, emphasizing the use of patient-reported outcome measures.
  • The recommendations include systematic assessments and various treatments, such as pharmacological options and mechanical aids, highlighting the need for a multidisciplinary approach to improve patients' sexual health and quality of life.
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Purpose: The present consensus statement was developed by the GINECOR working group on behalf of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology (SEOR). This document provides an up-to-date review of the technical aspects in radiation treatment of vulvar cancer.

Methods: A two-round modified Delphi study was conducted to reach consensus on the appropriateness of technical aspects of external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy.

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Purpose: The present consensus statement was developed by the GINECOR working group on behalf of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology (SEOR). Given the lack of prospective data on the management of vulvar carcinoma, this document provides an up-to-date review of radiotherapy treatment in vulvar cancer and a series of consensus-based recommendations from a group of experts.

Methods: A two-round, online modified Delphi study was conducted to reach consensus treatment recommendations in three clinical settings: 1) adjuvant treatment, 2) locally-advanced vulvar cancer (LAVC), and 3) recurrent disease.

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Aims: The actual usefulness of cardiovascular (CV) risk factor assessment in the prognostic evaluation of cancer patients treated with cardiotoxic treatment remains largely unknown. Prospective multicentre study in patients scheduled to receive anticancer therapy related with moderate/high cardiotoxic risk.

Methods And Results: A total of 1324 patients underwent follow-up in a dedicated cardio-oncology clinic from April 2012 to October 2017.

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Aim: Cardiotoxicity (CTox) is a major side effect of cancer therapies, but uniform diagnostic criteria to guide clinical and research practices are lacking.

Methods And Results: We prospectively studied 865 patients, aged 54.7 ± 13.

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