Radiation Cystitis Online Journals

 Radiation cystitis may occur following completion of pelvic radiotherapy. The occurrence, however, can range from two months to twenty years. The range of incidence may range from 5% to 12 %. Over 9% of cases occur with haemorrhage. Radiation cystitis can and has been treated in various ways. Bladder irrigation can be considered as a primary treatment course whereas intra-vesical instillations can be secondary. Administration of several oral and intravenous agents can also be used as a treatment option but may exhibit side effects. Online journals are scholarly and peer-reviewed journals. The papers provide a forum and allow authors, scholars, educators, professionals and practitioners across all sides to share their professional and academic expertise in the fields of scientific and related fields. Online Journal of Radiation cystitis also aims to reach a large number of readers around the world with completed original and current research work on the crucial issues of the important topics mentioned above. The journals allow all readers to read, view, download, and print the full text of the published articles without any subscription or restriction.    

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