نتایج جستجو برای: tumor radiobiology

تعداد نتایج: 428603  

Journal: :Medical physics 2010
Adriana Alexandre S Tavares João Manuel R S Tavares

PURPOSE Technetium-99m (99mTc) has been widely used as an imaging agent but only recently has been considered for therapeutic applications. This study aims to analyze the potential use of 99mTc Auger electrons for targeted tumor radiotherapy by evaluating the DNA damage and its probability of correct repair and by studying the cellular kinetics, following 99mTc Auger electron irradiation in com...

2015
Benjamin M. Haley Tatjana Paunesku David J. Grdina Gayle E. Woloschak Natarajan Aravindan

INTRODUCTION The US government regulates allowable radiation exposures relying, in large part, on the seventh report from the committee to estimate the Biological Effect of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR VII), which estimated that most contemporary exposures- protracted or low-dose, carry 1.5 fold less risk of carcinogenesis and mortality per Gy than acute exposures of atomic bomb survivors. This cor...

2016
Richard B. Richardson Mary-Ellen Harper

It has been more than 60 years since the discovery of the oxygen effect that empirically demonstrates the direct association between cell radiosensitivity and oxygen tension, important parameters in radiotherapy. Yet the mechanisms underlying this principal tenet of radiobiology are poorly understood. Better understanding of the oxygen effect may explain difficulty in eliminating hypoxic tumor ...

Journal: :Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) 2007
K Harrington P Jankowska M Hingorani

Recent advances in our understanding of the biology of cancer have provided enormous opportunities for the development of novel therapies against specific molecular targets. It is likely that most of these targeted therapies will have only modest single agent activities but may have the potential to accentuate the therapeutic effects of ionising radiation. In this introductory review, the 5Rs o...

Journal: :Cancer research 1966
F Hutchinson

The field of radiobiology was built on the premise that radiation is dangerous because of its damaging effects on DNA, where only a few events, or even a single event, at the molecular level can inactivate cells (Hutchinson 1966). The discordance of modern radiation toxicity models with results spanning nearly 5 decades of research on the extremely radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus radi...

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