Combined radiotherapy (RT) and hyperthermia (HT) treatments may improve treatment outcome by heat induced radio-sensitisation. We propose an empirical cell survival model (AlphaR model) to describe this multimodality therapy. The model is motivated by the observation that heat induced radio-sensitisation may be explained by a reduction in the DNA damage repair capacity of heated cells. We assume that this repair is only possible up to a threshold level above which survival will decrease exponentially with dose. Experimental cell survival data from two cell lines (HCT116, Cal27) were considered along with that taken from the literature (baby hamster kidney [BHK] and Chinese hamster ovary cells [CHO]) for HT and combined RT-HT. The AlphaR mod...
There is some evidence that radiotherapy (RT) can trigger anti-tumor immune responses. In addition, ...
Purpose: To provide an update on the recent knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of thermal radi...
OBJECTIVE: Aims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyp...
Funding: Cancer Research UK. Research at The Institute of Cancer Research is supported by Cancer Res...
Combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia offer great potential for the successful treatment of radio-r...
In order to overcome the limitations of the linear-quadratic model and include synergistic effects o...
Sir,It would be very interesting to demonstrate that the LQ model for hyperthermia (in general, heat...
Thermo-radiosensitisation is a promising approach for treatment of radio-resistant tumours such as t...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Introduction The Cumulative Equivalent Minute at 43 °C (CEM43) thermal dose model has been empirical...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
There is some evidence that radiotherapy (RT) can trigger anti-tumor immune responses. In addition, ...
Purpose: To provide an update on the recent knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of thermal radi...
OBJECTIVE: Aims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyp...
Funding: Cancer Research UK. Research at The Institute of Cancer Research is supported by Cancer Res...
Combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia offer great potential for the successful treatment of radio-r...
In order to overcome the limitations of the linear-quadratic model and include synergistic effects o...
Sir,It would be very interesting to demonstrate that the LQ model for hyperthermia (in general, heat...
Thermo-radiosensitisation is a promising approach for treatment of radio-resistant tumours such as t...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Introduction The Cumulative Equivalent Minute at 43 °C (CEM43) thermal dose model has been empirical...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
There is some evidence that radiotherapy (RT) can trigger anti-tumor immune responses. In addition, ...
Purpose: To provide an update on the recent knowledge about the molecular mechanisms of thermal radi...
OBJECTIVE: Aims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyp...