Purpose: The dose intensity of radiotherapy (RT) used in cancer treatment is limited in rare individuals who display severe normal tissue reactions after standard RT treatments. Novel predictive assays are required to identify these individuals prior to treatment. The mechanisms responsible for such reactions are unknown, but may involve dysfunction of genes involved in the sensing and response of cells to DNA damage. The breast cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 are implicated in DNA damage repair and the control of genome stability, The purpose of this study was to determine if clinical radiation hypersensitivity is related to mutations of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Such information is of potential use in the clinical management ...
Purpose: Heterogeneity in radiation therapy (RT)-induced normal tissue toxicity is observed in 10% o...
Introduction: Radiation exposure at a young age is one of the strongest risk factors for breast canc...
Background: Although the large number of studies investigating BRCA mutations and their clinical rol...
Purpose: Up to 90% of hereditary breast cancer cases are linked to germ-line mutations in one of the...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
Background: Breast cancer risk increases drastically in individuals carrying a germline BRCA1 mutati...
Item does not contain fulltextWomen harbouring BRCA1/2 mutations are known to be at higher lifetime ...
Abstract Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Radiotherapy is frequently used in pa...
ABSTRACT: Cancer is due to failures of the mechanisms that usually control the growth and proliferat...
Breast cancer risk drastically increases in individuals with a heterozygous germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 ...
The inheritance of monoallelic germline mutations affecting BRCA1 or BRCA2 predisposes with a high p...
Purpose: In this study, the differential gene expression changes following radiation-induced DNA dam...
We prospectively screened a hospital-based population of 1000 successive breast cancer patients rece...
Purpose: Heterogeneity in radiation therapy (RT)-induced normal tissue toxicity is observed in 10% o...
Introduction: Radiation exposure at a young age is one of the strongest risk factors for breast canc...
Background: Although the large number of studies investigating BRCA mutations and their clinical rol...
Purpose: Up to 90% of hereditary breast cancer cases are linked to germ-line mutations in one of the...
Background: DNA repair pathways, cell cycle arrest checkpoints, and cell death induction are present...
Background: Breast cancer risk increases drastically in individuals carrying a germline BRCA1 mutati...
Item does not contain fulltextWomen harbouring BRCA1/2 mutations are known to be at higher lifetime ...
Abstract Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Radiotherapy is frequently used in pa...
ABSTRACT: Cancer is due to failures of the mechanisms that usually control the growth and proliferat...
Breast cancer risk drastically increases in individuals with a heterozygous germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 ...
The inheritance of monoallelic germline mutations affecting BRCA1 or BRCA2 predisposes with a high p...
Purpose: In this study, the differential gene expression changes following radiation-induced DNA dam...
We prospectively screened a hospital-based population of 1000 successive breast cancer patients rece...
Purpose: Heterogeneity in radiation therapy (RT)-induced normal tissue toxicity is observed in 10% o...
Introduction: Radiation exposure at a young age is one of the strongest risk factors for breast canc...
Background: Although the large number of studies investigating BRCA mutations and their clinical rol...