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Hormonal therapy in chronic radiation colitis
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1998
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InflammationUrologyRadiation MedicineRadiation TherapyMedicineGastroenterologySevere Gastrointestinal BleedingChronic Radiation ColitisMenopause Hormone TherapyMenopauseHormone TherapyRadiation ColitisUlcerative ColitisOncologyRadiation OncologyCase Report
Severe gastrointestinal bleeding is a rare complication of radiation therapy that requires frequent transfusions. This case report describes a patient with severe bleeding from radiation colitis after treatment of bladder cancer. During 5 months of therapy with multiple drugs, the patient needed 26 units of packed red cells. A subsequent hormone therapy consisting of an estrogen-progesterone combination significantly reduced the need for blood transfusions and hospitalization. We conclude that hormones might provide a promising new additional symptomatic therapy for bleeding radiogenic colitis.
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