Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for NSCLC which despite continuing advances in the field still presents very high rates of recurrence, with secondary tumours typically more difficult to treat, due in part to the radioresistance of these tumour’s cells. This ultimately leads to poor treatment outcomes. One contributing factor may be the induction of senescence, a form of permanent cell cycle arrest, following radiotherapy treatment. While senescence is initially considered beneficial to the outcome of radiotherapy, an accumulation of senescent cells is known to disrupt tissue homeostasis and even favour the growth and survival of cancer cells. Therefore, the use of senolytics in combination with radiotherapy could greatly benefit...
The overall effect of senescence on cancer progression and cancer cell resistance to X-ray radiation...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
© 2011 Sabin and Anderson; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This article is available through the Brunel...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for NSCLC which despite continuing advances in the field...
Abstract The limitation of cancer radiotherapy does not derive from an inability to ablate tumor, bu...
Radiotherapy is still a treatment of choice for many malignancies, often in combination with other s...
Cellular senescence is identified by a living cell in irreversible and persistent cell cycle arrest ...
Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that prevents the propagation of onc...
International audienceAbstract Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that ...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
The overall effect of senescence on cancer progression and cancer cell resistance to X-ray radiation...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
© 2011 Sabin and Anderson; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This article is available through the Brunel...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for NSCLC which despite continuing advances in the field...
Abstract The limitation of cancer radiotherapy does not derive from an inability to ablate tumor, bu...
Radiotherapy is still a treatment of choice for many malignancies, often in combination with other s...
Cellular senescence is identified by a living cell in irreversible and persistent cell cycle arrest ...
Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that prevents the propagation of onc...
International audienceAbstract Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that ...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
The overall effect of senescence on cancer progression and cancer cell resistance to X-ray radiation...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
© 2011 Sabin and Anderson; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This article is available through the Brunel...