Kurum Yazarı "Rakıcı, Sema Yılmaz" TF, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü Koleksiyonu İçin Listeleme
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Are there predictors that can determine neoadjuvant treatment responses in rectal cancer?
Background/Aims: This study aimed to determine a predictive bioindicator that would detect the treatment response of patients diagnosed with rectal cancer and treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT). Materials ... -
Interesting different survival status of musicians with malignant cerebral tumors
Gasenzer, Elena Romana; Kanat, Ayhan; Özdemir, Vacide; Rakıcı, Sema Yılmaz; Neugebauer, Edmund (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)Introduction: the education of a musician may have an effect on the neuronal functions and organization of the brain, promote brain plasticity, resulting in functional and structural changes. A variety of malign cerebral ... -
Radioprotective effect of endogenous melatonin secretion associated with the circadian rhythm in irradiated rats
Rakıcı, Sema Yılmaz; Tümkaya, Levent; Erdivanlı, Özlem Çelebi; Yazıcı, Ufuk; Dursun, Engin; Arpa, Medeni; Mercantepe, Tolga (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019)Purpose: We investigated the radioprotective effect of endogenous melatonin release at different times associated with the circadian rhythm on head and neck radiotherapy. Materials and methods: Two groups of animals were ... -
Radioprotective effects of dexmedetomidine on X-ray-induced testicular damage
Dil, Eyüp; Tümkaya, Levent; Mercantepe, Tolga; Rakıcı, Sema Yılmaz; Yılmaz, Adnan; Samancı, Tuğba Çelik; Yazıcı, Zihni Açar (Verduci Publisher, 2023)OBJECTIVE: Approximately 70% of cancer patients require radiotherapy. However, despite its effectiveness in the treatment of cancer, radiotherapy can also affect and damage surrounding healthy tissues in addition to ... -
An urban legend: Malignant transformation caused by radiotherapy in patients with presacral ganglioneuroma. The necessity and first-time administration of radiotherapy. Case report and literature review
Rakıcı, Sema Yılmaz; Köksal, Vaner; Bedir, Recep; Göksel, Sibel (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2021)Ganglioneuromas (GNs) are well-differentiated, rare benign tumors of neural crest origin and are, for the most part, considered to be the benign equivalent of neuroblastomas. There are very few cases of GN reported to be ...