Fibrosis of the dermis and keratosis of the epidermis are frequent late complications of irradiation, this being accidental or a consequence of radiotherapy. Fibrosis is a complex tissue response whose predominasnt characteristics are massive deposition of extracellular matrix and excessive fibroblast proliferation. A perpetual cascade of cytokines has been identified post-irradiation in irradiated tissues, and the occurrence of fibrosis is under strong control of the same. Among these increased cytokines, it was clearly demonstrated that TGF-beta1 is a key player. The biological implications of the free radicals generated are now considered important in causing the oxidative damage and hence fibrosis. In such conditions, topical applicatio...
Protection of normal tissues against toxic effects of ionizing radiation is a critical issue in clin...
Background/Aims: Radiation-induced skin fibrosis is a common side effect of clinical radiotherapy. O...
For decades, low- and moderate-dose radiation therapy (RT) has been shown to exert a beneficial ther...
Background and Setting: Radiation fibrosis syndrome/ Radiation-induced fibrosis (RFS/RIF) occurs as ...
Radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF) represents one of the most common long-term adverse effects of cura...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
A workshop entitled Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate (held in ...
Radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF) is a major side effect of radiotherapy in cancer patients with no e...
In the event of a radionuclear attack or nuclear accident, the skin would be the first barrier expos...
BACKGROUND: Ionizing radiation is known to have deleterious chronic effects on skin, including fibro...
Radiation fibrosis (RF) is a long-term consequence of cancer radiotherapy with complex pathophysiolo...
Radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis is a common severe long-time complication of radiation therapy ...
Purpose: Radiotherapy is a crucial treatment approach for many types of cancer. Radiation pneumoniti...
Radiation therapy (RT) is widely and effectively used for cancer treatment but can also cause delete...
Protection of normal tissues against toxic effects of ionizing radiation is a critical issue in clin...
Background/Aims: Radiation-induced skin fibrosis is a common side effect of clinical radiotherapy. O...
For decades, low- and moderate-dose radiation therapy (RT) has been shown to exert a beneficial ther...
Background and Setting: Radiation fibrosis syndrome/ Radiation-induced fibrosis (RFS/RIF) occurs as ...
Radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF) represents one of the most common long-term adverse effects of cura...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
A workshop entitled Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate (held in ...
Radiation-induced fibrosis (RIF) is a major side effect of radiotherapy in cancer patients with no e...
In the event of a radionuclear attack or nuclear accident, the skin would be the first barrier expos...
BACKGROUND: Ionizing radiation is known to have deleterious chronic effects on skin, including fibro...
Radiation fibrosis (RF) is a long-term consequence of cancer radiotherapy with complex pathophysiolo...
Radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis is a common severe long-time complication of radiation therapy ...
Purpose: Radiotherapy is a crucial treatment approach for many types of cancer. Radiation pneumoniti...
Radiation therapy (RT) is widely and effectively used for cancer treatment but can also cause delete...
Protection of normal tissues against toxic effects of ionizing radiation is a critical issue in clin...
Background/Aims: Radiation-induced skin fibrosis is a common side effect of clinical radiotherapy. O...
For decades, low- and moderate-dose radiation therapy (RT) has been shown to exert a beneficial ther...