AOP Report: Development of an adverse outcome pathway for deposition of energy leading to bone loss
S Sandhu, M Keyworth, S Karimi‐Jashni… - Environmental and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Bone loss, commonly seen in osteoporosis, is a condition that entails a progressive decline
of bone mineral density and microarchitecture, often seen in post‐menopausal women …
of bone mineral density and microarchitecture, often seen in post‐menopausal women …
Musculoskeletal health in premature ovarian insufficiency. Part Two: bone
N Samad, HH Nguyen, PR Ebeling… - Seminars in …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Accelerated bone loss and muscle loss coexist in women with premature ovarian
insufficiency (POI), but there are significant gaps in our understanding of musculoskeletal …
insufficiency (POI), but there are significant gaps in our understanding of musculoskeletal …
Bone turnover biomarkers reflect radiation-induced bone injuries in women with non-metastatic rectal cancer
P Magnusson, M Sääf, A Martling… - JBMR plus, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Preoperative radiotherapy (RT) for non-metastatic rectal cancer reduces local recurrence
rates but can cause pelvic insufficiency fractures. Despite the high morbidity from RT …
rates but can cause pelvic insufficiency fractures. Despite the high morbidity from RT …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of radiotherapy on bone health in women with rectal cancer–A prospective cohort study
AS Röjvall, C Buchli, M Sääf, P Magnusson… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Pelvic radiotherapy (RT) increases the risk of pelvic insufficiency fractures. The
aim was to investigate if RT is associated with changes in serum bone biomarkers in women …
aim was to investigate if RT is associated with changes in serum bone biomarkers in women …
[图书][B] Adverse effects of treatment for rectal cancer: sexual function, hormones, and bone health
AS Röjvall - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Thanks to improved outcomes from multimodal rectal cancer (RC) treatment, long-term
survival is increasing; thus, focus on the long-term adverse effects of treatment is required …
survival is increasing; thus, focus on the long-term adverse effects of treatment is required …