… The biologicaleffects of … Cancer induction is the most important somatic effect of low dose radiation. It is commonly stated that “any radiation dose, no matter how small, can cause cancer…
J Wang, H Wang, H Qian - Military medical research, 2018 - Springer
… radiation and tumor biology to clarify how radiation affects the biological structure and behavior … to achieve effective radiotherapy for maximal eradication of cancer cells while minimally …
C Hennequin, V Favaudon - European Journal of Cancer, 2002 - Elsevier
… Cancer (EORTC) trial in lung cancer [3] where cisplatin was used at a sub-cytotoxic concentration with conventional radiotherapy, … the benefit of chemo-radiotherapy combinations in the …
T Imaoka, N Ishii, I Kawaguchi… - … of Radiation Biology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… about biological measures to reduce the risk of radiotherapy-induced second cancer and … We first summarize several characteristics of radiation-induced second cancer that should …
ME Lomax, LK Folkes, P O'Neill - Clinical oncology, 2013 - Elsevier
… is exploitable in radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer. We … oxide to hypoxic tumours during radiotherapy. The ultimate aim of … contribute to the development of adjuncts to radiotherapy. …
I Piotrowski, K Kulcenty, M Wichtowski, D Murawa… - Breast care, 2017 - karger.com
… great promise, our knowledge of biological and molecular effects of this therapy on tumor … Recently, direct effects of ionizing radiation on gene expression of luminal A breast cancer cell …
HJM Tenhunen - Acta Oncologica, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… Targeting of radiotherapy to cancer cells and avoiding irradiation of normal tissues plays a … When calculating the biological dose one has to take into account that the biologicaleffects of …
… their importance in cancerradiotherapy. We emphasize the biologicaleffects of DSB clusters … , such as carbon ions used in advanced cancerradiotherapy, and heavier ions (up to iron) …
G Feller, RAG Khammissa, MS Nemutandani… - Head & Face …, 2021 - Springer
… In the context of cancerradiotherapy, IR-mediated bystander effect refers to the structural … (out-of-field effect). These biologicaleffects comprise genomic lesions including chromosomal …