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Climate toxicity: an increasingly relevant clinical issue in cancer care
In recent years the terms time and financial toxicities have entered the vocabulary of cancer care. We would like to introduce another toxicity: climate toxicity. Climate toxicity is a double-edge sword in cancer care. Increasing cancer risk by exposure to carcinogens, and consequently increasing treatment requirements leads to ever growing damage to our environment. This article assesses the impact of climate change on patients, the climate toxicity caused by both healthcare workers and healthcare facilities, and suggests actions that may be taken mitigate them. </p
Additional file 1 of Single vs. multiple fraction non-inferiority trial of stereotactic ablative radiotherapy for the comprehensive treatment of oligo-metastases/progression: SIMPLIFY-SABR-COMET
Additional file 1: Appendix 1. BC CANCER PROVINCIAL SABR ORGAN-AT-RISK (OAR) CONSTRAINTS. Appendix 2. Reasonable reirradiation SBRT doses to the thecal sac Pmax following common initial conventional radiotherapy regimens