Cancer is a major disease burden worldwide. In recent years, in addition to surgical resection, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are recognized as the most effective methods for treating solid tumors. These methods have been introduced to treat tumors of different origins and stages clinically. However, due to insufficient blood flow and oxygen (O2) supply in solid tumors, hypoxia is caused, leading to decreased sensitivity of tumor cells and poor therapeutic effects. In addition, hypoxia will also lead to resistance to most anticancer drugs, accelerate malignant progress, and increase metastasis. In solid tumors, adequate O2 supply and adequate delivery of anticancer drugs are essential to improve radiotherapy and chemotherapy sensitivity. In...
International audienceHypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are comp...
Local recurrence and distant metastasis frequently occur after radiation therapy for cancer and can ...
Contains fulltext : 51464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumour hypoxia...
Kaitlin Graham, Evan Unger NuvOx Pharma, Tucson, AZ, USA Abstract: Hypoxia exists to some degree i...
Response to cancer treatment is largely influenced by the tumor microenvironment. One of the most im...
Tumor hypoxia has long been recognized as a critical issue in oncology. Resistance of hypoxic areas ...
Hypoxia arises in tumor regions with insufficient oxygen supply and is a major barrier in cancer tre...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Purpose Expert review summarizing the overcome tumor cell hypoxia by treatment modification in radia...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Purpose Expert review summarizing the overcome tumor cell hypoxia by treatment modification in radia...
International audienceHypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are comp...
Local recurrence and distant metastasis frequently occur after radiation therapy for cancer and can ...
Contains fulltext : 51464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumour hypoxia...
Kaitlin Graham, Evan Unger NuvOx Pharma, Tucson, AZ, USA Abstract: Hypoxia exists to some degree i...
Response to cancer treatment is largely influenced by the tumor microenvironment. One of the most im...
Tumor hypoxia has long been recognized as a critical issue in oncology. Resistance of hypoxic areas ...
Hypoxia arises in tumor regions with insufficient oxygen supply and is a major barrier in cancer tre...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Purpose Expert review summarizing the overcome tumor cell hypoxia by treatment modification in radia...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Purpose Expert review summarizing the overcome tumor cell hypoxia by treatment modification in radia...
International audienceHypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are comp...
Local recurrence and distant metastasis frequently occur after radiation therapy for cancer and can ...
Contains fulltext : 51464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tumour hypoxia...