P: Effects of Radiation on Normal Tissue
Radiation causes specific changes in the structure of normal tissues which are responsible for the majority of late effects.
Radiation Effects on the Brain and Spinal Cord
Radiation Effects on Peripheral Nerves
Radiation Effects on the Eye
Radiation Effects on the Skin
Radiation Effects on the Mucosa
Radiation Effects on Bone
Radiation Effects on Soft Tissue
Radiation Effects on the Lung
Radiation Effects on the Heart
Radiation Effects on the Stomach
Radiation Effects on the Small Bowel
Radiation Effects on the Large Bowel
Radiation Effects on the Liver
Radiation Effects on the Kidney
Radiation Effects on the Bladder
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Pathology
- A: Breast Malignancy
- B: Thoracic Tumours
- C: Head and Neck Malignancy
- D: Skin Malignancy
- E: Male Reproductive System
- F: Female Reproductive System Malignancies
- G: Urinary Tract
- H: Gastrointestinal Malignancy
- I: Central Nervous System
- J: Haematological Malignancy
- K: Sarcoma
- L: Paediatric Tumours
- M: Endocrine Malignancy
- N: Non Malignant Disease
- P: Effects of Radiation on Normal Tissue
- Q: Diagnostic Dilemmas