Breast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor and the second cause for cancer-related death in women worldwide, although combined treatments are well-established interventions. Several effects seem to be responsible for poor outcomes in advanced or triple-negative BC patients. Focusing on the interaction of ionizing radiation with tumor and normal tissues, the role of cytokine modulation as a surrogate of immunomodulation must still be explored. In this work, we carried out an overview of studies published in the last five years involving the cytokine profile in BC patients undergoing radiotherapy. The goal of this review was to evaluate the profile and modulation of major cytokines and interleukins as potential biomarkers of survival, treatm...
Inflammation is defined as an enabling characteristic of malignant growth. Many proinflammatory medi...
Radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in the management of cancer patients. RT is used in more t...
We investigated the hypothesis that patients developing high-grade erythema of the breast skin durin...
Background: Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality used for breast cancer (BC) ca...
Purpose: Ionizing radiation (IR) treatment activates inflammatory processes causing the release of a...
BackgroundInflammation contributes to poor behavioral, functional, and clinical outcomes in cancer s...
In recent decades many advances have occurred in the understanding of the role of cytokines in breas...
peer reviewedCirculating immune complexes were measured among 308 breast cancer patients before, dur...
Pain is a clinical sign of inflammation found in a wide variety of chronic pathologies, including ca...
One of the challenges of radiation oncology in the era of personalized medicine is identification of...
Secondary edematous breast cancer (SEBC), T4b, has a poor prognosis. The aim of this study is to ...
Systemic inflammation has been associated with aggressive tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. He...
Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non-small-cell ...
Cancers elicit an immune response by modifying the microenvironment. The immune system plays a pivot...
Breast cancer is the second most prominent cancer facing women today. Statistically, 1 in every 8 wo...
Inflammation is defined as an enabling characteristic of malignant growth. Many proinflammatory medi...
Radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in the management of cancer patients. RT is used in more t...
We investigated the hypothesis that patients developing high-grade erythema of the breast skin durin...
Background: Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality used for breast cancer (BC) ca...
Purpose: Ionizing radiation (IR) treatment activates inflammatory processes causing the release of a...
BackgroundInflammation contributes to poor behavioral, functional, and clinical outcomes in cancer s...
In recent decades many advances have occurred in the understanding of the role of cytokines in breas...
peer reviewedCirculating immune complexes were measured among 308 breast cancer patients before, dur...
Pain is a clinical sign of inflammation found in a wide variety of chronic pathologies, including ca...
One of the challenges of radiation oncology in the era of personalized medicine is identification of...
Secondary edematous breast cancer (SEBC), T4b, has a poor prognosis. The aim of this study is to ...
Systemic inflammation has been associated with aggressive tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis. He...
Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non-small-cell ...
Cancers elicit an immune response by modifying the microenvironment. The immune system plays a pivot...
Breast cancer is the second most prominent cancer facing women today. Statistically, 1 in every 8 wo...
Inflammation is defined as an enabling characteristic of malignant growth. Many proinflammatory medi...
Radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in the management of cancer patients. RT is used in more t...
We investigated the hypothesis that patients developing high-grade erythema of the breast skin durin...