The presence of oxygen in tumours has substantial impact on treatment outcome; relative to anoxic regions, well-oxygenated cells respond better to radiotherapy by a factor 2.5–3. This increased radio-response is known as the oxygen enhancement ratio. The oxygen effect is most commonly explained by the oxygen fixation hypothesis, which postulates that radical-induced DNA damage can be permanently 'fixed' by molecular oxygen, rendering DNA damage irreparable. While this oxygen effect is important in both existing therapy and for future modalities such a radiation dose-painting, the majority of existing mathematical models for oxygen enhancement are empirical rather than based on the underlying physics and radiochemistry. Here we propose a mod...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Purpose: To develop a framework to include oxygenation effects in radiation therapy treatment planni...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
In radiotherapy, oxygen acts as strong radiosensitizer and alters cellular response to radiation dra...
Biological advantages of heavy ions are characterised by an increased relative biological effectiven...
Background and purpose: Recent observations in animal models show that ultra-high dose rate (“FLASH”...
Background and purpose: Recent observations in animal models show that ultra-high dose rate (“FLASH”...
A kinetic repair-misrepair-fixation (RMF) model is developed to link double-strand break (DSB) induc...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Influence of oxygen concentration on the primary radiation damage of DNA caused by charged particles...
The ‘hit theory ’ developed in 1920s to explain the actions of ionizing radiation on cells and organ...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Purpose: To develop a framework to include oxygenation effects in radiation therapy treatment planni...
Radio-resistance induced under low oxygen pressure plays an important role in malignant progression ...
In radiotherapy, oxygen acts as strong radiosensitizer and alters cellular response to radiation dra...
Biological advantages of heavy ions are characterised by an increased relative biological effectiven...
Background and purpose: Recent observations in animal models show that ultra-high dose rate (“FLASH”...
Background and purpose: Recent observations in animal models show that ultra-high dose rate (“FLASH”...
A kinetic repair-misrepair-fixation (RMF) model is developed to link double-strand break (DSB) induc...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...
Influence of oxygen concentration on the primary radiation damage of DNA caused by charged particles...
The ‘hit theory ’ developed in 1920s to explain the actions of ionizing radiation on cells and organ...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
The final biological effect of ionizing particles may be influenced strongly by some chemical substa...
Solid tumours often present regions with severe oxygen deprivation (hypoxia), which are resistant to...