pdf Medical, Industrial, Traditional, and Economic Applications of Seidlitzia Rosmarinus

Dr. Dania Dhafer Hameed and Fatima T. Abdel Jabbar

Authors

  • Dr. Dania Dhafer Hameed Al-Karkh University of Science, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Dr. Fatima T. Abde Jabbar Al-Karkh University of Science, Baghdad, Iraq Author

Keywords:

Reproductive System, Cancer, Cervical, Ovarian, Vagina

Abstract

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy play vital roles in treatment some of female reproductive system cancers predominantly vaginal and cervical cancers. For cervical cancer, modalities can cause acute complications for instance genitourinary symptoms and gastrointestinal issues, alongside long-term effects comparable dyspareunia and vaginal atrophy that expressively affect sexual health. Combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is related with further severe late toxicities associated to radiotherapy only. In vaginal cancer, radiotherapy is mainly used in adjuvant setting to avert local revert post-surgery usually combined with chemotherapy to augment treatment efficacy expressly in advanced cases . Nevertheless, pelvic radiotherapy can cause vaginal morbidity comprising dryness, shortening and affecting sexual function. These treatments are important for successful survival consequences and organization disease-correlated symptoms.

Objective of this study to assess complications from radiotherapy and chemotherapy in some female reproductive system cancers in addition to appreciate impacts on female reproductive health after treatment. 

Author Biographies

  • Dr. Dania Dhafer Hameed , Al-Karkh University of Science, Baghdad, Iraq

    College of Remote Sensing and Geophysics

  • Dr. Fatima T. Abde Jabbar , Al-Karkh University of Science, Baghdad, Iraq

    College of Remote Sensing and Geophysics

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Published

2025-05-12