Purpose: To evaluate the impact of functional polymorphisms in genes related to DNA repair mechanisms (XRCC1, TP53, MSH2, MSH3, XPD), oxidative stress response (GSTP1, GSTA1, eNOS, SOD2) and fibroblast proliferation (TGFb1) on the risk of acute skin toxicity in breast cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. Material and methods: Skin toxicity was scored according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group cri- teria in 286 breast cancer patients who received radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery. Genotyp- ing was conducted by PCR-RFLP analysis and real-time PCR allelic discrimination assay on genomic DNA extracted from peripheral blood. Results: In the multivariate analysis, nominally significant associations, before multiple test...
Introduction: The cytotoxic effects of radiation therapy are mediated primarily through increased fo...
PURPOSE: It has been hypothesized that increased predisposition to breast cancer may correlate with ...
Radiotherapy for breast cancer patients occasionally induces adverse effects. The adverse reactions ...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of functional polymorphisms in genes related to DNA repair mechanism...
Purpose: Heterogeneity in radiation therapy (RT)-induced normal tissue toxicity is observed in 10% o...
Abstract Purpose: Because radiotherapy exerts cytotoxic effects via generation of massive oxidative ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in oxidative stress...
Purpose: To provide new insights into the genetic basis of normal tissue radiosensitivity, we evalua...
Purpose: Individual variability in radiosensitivity is large in cancer patients. Single nucleotide p...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess whether haplotypes in XRCC1 and SNPs in OGG1 and XRCC3 were asso...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess whether haplotypes in XRCC1 and SNPs in OGG1 and XRCC3 were ass...
Background: To evaluate the association between polymorphisms involved in DNA repair and oxidative s...
Purpose/Objective(s)In a previous study involving 9 institutions, 8 single nucleotide polymorphism (...
Normal tissue radiosensitivity is thought to be influenced by an individual’s genetic background. Ho...
Normal tissue radiosensitivity is thought to be influenced by an individual’s genetic back-ground. H...
Introduction: The cytotoxic effects of radiation therapy are mediated primarily through increased fo...
PURPOSE: It has been hypothesized that increased predisposition to breast cancer may correlate with ...
Radiotherapy for breast cancer patients occasionally induces adverse effects. The adverse reactions ...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of functional polymorphisms in genes related to DNA repair mechanism...
Purpose: Heterogeneity in radiation therapy (RT)-induced normal tissue toxicity is observed in 10% o...
Abstract Purpose: Because radiotherapy exerts cytotoxic effects via generation of massive oxidative ...
International audiencePURPOSE:To identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in oxidative stress...
Purpose: To provide new insights into the genetic basis of normal tissue radiosensitivity, we evalua...
Purpose: Individual variability in radiosensitivity is large in cancer patients. Single nucleotide p...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess whether haplotypes in XRCC1 and SNPs in OGG1 and XRCC3 were asso...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess whether haplotypes in XRCC1 and SNPs in OGG1 and XRCC3 were ass...
Background: To evaluate the association between polymorphisms involved in DNA repair and oxidative s...
Purpose/Objective(s)In a previous study involving 9 institutions, 8 single nucleotide polymorphism (...
Normal tissue radiosensitivity is thought to be influenced by an individual’s genetic background. Ho...
Normal tissue radiosensitivity is thought to be influenced by an individual’s genetic back-ground. H...
Introduction: The cytotoxic effects of radiation therapy are mediated primarily through increased fo...
PURPOSE: It has been hypothesized that increased predisposition to breast cancer may correlate with ...
Radiotherapy for breast cancer patients occasionally induces adverse effects. The adverse reactions ...