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Recent progress in defining mechanisms and potential targets for prevention of normal tissue injury after radiation therapy

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, ISSN: 0360-3016, Vol: 62, Issue: 1, Page: 255-259
2005
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The ability to optimize treatments for cancer on the basis of relative risks for normal tissue injury has important implications in oncology, because higher doses of radiation might, in some diseases, improve both local control and survival. To achieve this goal, a thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for radiation-induced toxicity will be essential. Recent research has demonstrated that ionizing radiation triggers a series of genetic and molecular events, which might lead to chronic persistent alterations in the microenvironment and an aberrant wound-healing response. Disrupted epithelial–stromal cell communication might also be important. With the application of a better understanding of fundamental biology to clinical practice, new approaches to treating and preventing normal tissue injury can focus on correcting these disturbed molecular processes.

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Anscher, Mitchell S; Chen, Liguang; Rabbani, Zahid; Kang, Song; Larrier, Nicole; Huang, Hong; Samulski, Thaddeus V; Dewhirst, Mark W; Brizel, David M; Folz, Rodney J; Vujaskovic, Zeljko

Elsevier BV

Physics and Astronomy; Medicine; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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