A mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
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The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘fixed’ bymolecular oxygen, renderingDNAdamage irreparable.While this oxygen effect is important in both existing therapy and for futuremodalities such a radiation dose-painting, themajority of existingmathematicalmodels for oxygen enhancement are empirical rather than based on the underlying physics and radiochemistry. Herewe propose amodel of oxygen-enhanced damage fromphysical first principles, investigating factors thatmight influence the cell kill. This isfitted to a range of experimental oxygen curves from literature and shown to describe themwell, yielding a single robust term for oxygen interaction obtained. Themodel also reveals a small thermal dependency exists but that this is unlikely to be exploitable.
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A mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘f...
متن کاملA mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5-3. This increased radio-response is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect is most commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-induced DNA damage can be permanentl...
متن کاملA mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘f...
متن کاملA mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘f...
متن کاملA mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘f...
متن کاملA mechanistic investigation of the oxygen fixation hypothesis and oxygen enhancement ratio
The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radioresponse is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect ismost commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-inducedDNAdamage can be permanently ‘f...
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