Background: Radiation fibrosis is not easily measurable although clinical scores have been developed for this purpose. Biomarkers present an alternative more objective approach to quantification, and estimation in blood provides accessible samples. We investigated if blood cytokines could be used to measure established fibrosis in patients who have undergone radiotherapy for breast cancer.Methods: We studied two cohorts treated by breast-conserving surgery and radiotherapy in the UK START Trial A, one with breast fibrosis (cases) and one with no or minimal fibrosis (controls). Two candidate cytokines, plasma connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and serum interleukin-6 (IL6) were estimated by ELISA. Comparisons between cases and controls u...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non...
Radiation therapy (RT) is widely and effectively used for cancer treatment but can also cause delete...
PurposeThe aim of the study was to identify noninvasive markers of treatment-induced side effects. R...
e a ok ce clinic which is one factor limiting the testing of effective therapeutic strategies. The c...
Late normal tissue toxicity varies widely between patients and limits breast radiotherapy dose. Here...
Two methods of predicting normal cell radiosensitivity were investigated in different patient groups...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a need for rapid and reliable tests for the prediction of normal ti...
Introduction: the dose–volume effect of radiation therapy on breast tissue is poorly understood. We ...
Abstract Background Recent research has supported tha...
One of the challenges of radiation oncology in the era of personalized medicine is identification of...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor and the second cause for cancer-related death in women w...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential association between single nucleotid...
Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non-small-cell ...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non...
Radiation therapy (RT) is widely and effectively used for cancer treatment but can also cause delete...
PurposeThe aim of the study was to identify noninvasive markers of treatment-induced side effects. R...
e a ok ce clinic which is one factor limiting the testing of effective therapeutic strategies. The c...
Late normal tissue toxicity varies widely between patients and limits breast radiotherapy dose. Here...
Two methods of predicting normal cell radiosensitivity were investigated in different patient groups...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a need for rapid and reliable tests for the prediction of normal ti...
Introduction: the dose–volume effect of radiation therapy on breast tissue is poorly understood. We ...
Abstract Background Recent research has supported tha...
One of the challenges of radiation oncology in the era of personalized medicine is identification of...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor and the second cause for cancer-related death in women w...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential association between single nucleotid...
Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non-small-cell ...
A workshop entitled "Radiation-Induced Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Opportunities to Mitigate" (held in ...
BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for inoperable, locally advanced non...
Radiation therapy (RT) is widely and effectively used for cancer treatment but can also cause delete...
PurposeThe aim of the study was to identify noninvasive markers of treatment-induced side effects. R...