Carbon-ion cancer therapy offers several physical and radiobiological advantages over conventional photon cancer therapy. The molecular mechanisms that determine cellular outcome, including the activation of transcription factors and the alteration of gene expression profiles, after carbon-ion exposure are still under investigation. We have previously shown that argon ions (LET 272 keV/µm) had a much higher potential to activate the transcription factor nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) than X rays. NF-κB is involved in the regulation of cellular survival, mostly by antiapoptosis and cell cycle-regulating target genes, which are important in the resistance of cancer cells to radiotherapy. Therefore, activation of the NF-κB pathway by accelerated ca...
Communication between tumor and normal cells is one of the essential concerns for radiotherapy. The ...
The use of charged-particle beams, such as carbon ions, is becoming a more and more attractive treat...
Purpose: The objective of this experiment was to compare the oncogenic potential of carbon ion beams...
International audienceOur work from the five past years has significantly contributed to the advance...
Charged particles, such as carbon ions, bear the promise of a more effective cancer therapy. In huma...
Purpose Last few decades, more than 11000 cancer patients were treated by carbon-ion radiotherapy us...
Radiotherapy using accelerated charged particles is rapidly growing worldwide. About 85% of the canc...
Radiotherapy using accelerated charged particles is rapidly growing worldwide. About 85% of the canc...
We have treated more than 11000 patients with many different types of cancer up to now, and achieved...
International audienceAmong the current innovations to treat radioresistant tumors, improvement of r...
Developments in radiation technology have lead to the clinical improvement of Carbon ion (C-ion) irr...
Hadrontherapy is a form of external radiation therapy, which uses beams of heavy charged particles s...
PURPOSE: Control of cancer metastasis is one of the most important issues in cancer treatment. We pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of irradiations with the therapeutic proton and car...
Hadrontherapy is a form of external radiation therapy, which uses beams of charged particles such as...
Communication between tumor and normal cells is one of the essential concerns for radiotherapy. The ...
The use of charged-particle beams, such as carbon ions, is becoming a more and more attractive treat...
Purpose: The objective of this experiment was to compare the oncogenic potential of carbon ion beams...
International audienceOur work from the five past years has significantly contributed to the advance...
Charged particles, such as carbon ions, bear the promise of a more effective cancer therapy. In huma...
Purpose Last few decades, more than 11000 cancer patients were treated by carbon-ion radiotherapy us...
Radiotherapy using accelerated charged particles is rapidly growing worldwide. About 85% of the canc...
Radiotherapy using accelerated charged particles is rapidly growing worldwide. About 85% of the canc...
We have treated more than 11000 patients with many different types of cancer up to now, and achieved...
International audienceAmong the current innovations to treat radioresistant tumors, improvement of r...
Developments in radiation technology have lead to the clinical improvement of Carbon ion (C-ion) irr...
Hadrontherapy is a form of external radiation therapy, which uses beams of heavy charged particles s...
PURPOSE: Control of cancer metastasis is one of the most important issues in cancer treatment. We pr...
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of irradiations with the therapeutic proton and car...
Hadrontherapy is a form of external radiation therapy, which uses beams of charged particles such as...
Communication between tumor and normal cells is one of the essential concerns for radiotherapy. The ...
The use of charged-particle beams, such as carbon ions, is becoming a more and more attractive treat...
Purpose: The objective of this experiment was to compare the oncogenic potential of carbon ion beams...