Carbon ion radiotherapy shows great potential as a cure for X-ray-resistant tumors. Basic research suggests that the strong cell-killing effect induced by carbon ions is based on their ability to cause complex DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). However, evidence supporting the formation of complex DSBs in actual patients is lacking. Here, we used advanced high-resolution microscopy with deconvolution to show that complex DSBs are formed in a human tumor clinically treated with carbon ion radiotherapy, but not in a tumor treated with X-ray radiotherapy. Furthermore, analysis using a physics model suggested that the complexity of radiotherapy-induced DSBs is related to linear energy transfer, which is much higher for carbon ion beams than for X...
International audienceCarbon ions are an up-and-coming ion species, currently being used in charged ...
Purpose We have treated more than 11000 patients with various types of cancer using carbon-ion radio...
We studied DSB induction and rejoining in the clamped and non-clamped transplanted tumors in mice le...
Background: The National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) started heavy ion cancer therapy ...
At the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), over 4000 cancer patients have been treat...
At the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), over 4000 cancer patients have been treat...
Purpose: The complex relationship between linear energy transfer (LET) and cellular response to radi...
The use of charged-particle beams, such as carbon ions, is becoming a more and more attractive treat...
International audienceOur work from the five past years has significantly contributed to the advance...
Purpose Last few decades, more than 11000 cancer patients were treated by carbon-ion radiotherapy us...
We studied DSB induction and rejoining in the clamped and non-clamped tumors after low- and high-LET...
Background: Charged-particle radiotherapy is an emerging treatment modality for radioresistant tumor...
In this study, we try to explore the new molecular mechanisms of high radiocurability produced by ca...
We have treated more than 11000 patients with many different types of cancer up to now, and achieved...
International audienceCarbon ions are an up-and-coming ion species, currently being used in charged ...
International audienceCarbon ions are an up-and-coming ion species, currently being used in charged ...
Purpose We have treated more than 11000 patients with various types of cancer using carbon-ion radio...
We studied DSB induction and rejoining in the clamped and non-clamped transplanted tumors in mice le...
Background: The National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) started heavy ion cancer therapy ...
At the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), over 4000 cancer patients have been treat...
At the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), over 4000 cancer patients have been treat...
Purpose: The complex relationship between linear energy transfer (LET) and cellular response to radi...
The use of charged-particle beams, such as carbon ions, is becoming a more and more attractive treat...
International audienceOur work from the five past years has significantly contributed to the advance...
Purpose Last few decades, more than 11000 cancer patients were treated by carbon-ion radiotherapy us...
We studied DSB induction and rejoining in the clamped and non-clamped tumors after low- and high-LET...
Background: Charged-particle radiotherapy is an emerging treatment modality for radioresistant tumor...
In this study, we try to explore the new molecular mechanisms of high radiocurability produced by ca...
We have treated more than 11000 patients with many different types of cancer up to now, and achieved...
International audienceCarbon ions are an up-and-coming ion species, currently being used in charged ...
International audienceCarbon ions are an up-and-coming ion species, currently being used in charged ...
Purpose We have treated more than 11000 patients with various types of cancer using carbon-ion radio...
We studied DSB induction and rejoining in the clamped and non-clamped transplanted tumors in mice le...