Background Distant metastasis is the leading risk factor of death in breast cancer patients, with lung and liver being commonly involved sites of distant seeding. Ongoing clinical trials are studying the benefit from additional local treatment to these metastatic sites with radiation therapy. However, little is known about the tissue-specific microenvironment and the modulating response to treatments due to limitations of traditional in vitro systems. By using biomatrix scaffolds (BMSs) to recreate the complex composition of extracellular matrices in normal organs, we chose to study the radiotherapy response with engineered breast cancer “metastases” in liver and lung organ-specific tissues. Methods Liver and lung BMSs were prepared for tis...
It is estimated that >90% of cancer-related deaths are associated with the development and growth of...
Background: Radiation-induced bystander responses, where cells respond to their neighbours being irr...
Ionising radiation (IR) is commonly used for cancer therapy; however, its potential influence on the...
Background Distant metastasis is the leading risk factor of death in breast cancer patients, with lu...
Breast cancer preferentially metastasizes to the lymph node, bone, lung, brain and liver in breast c...
The vast majority of cancer mortalities result from distant metastases. The metastatic microenvironm...
Radiotherapy is a mainstay in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer as it reduces the risks o...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the mainstay treatmen...
Radiotherapy is a key treatment option for breast cancer, yet the molecular responses of normal huma...
One of the primary reasons in vitro therapeutic models lack high levels of efficacy is the inability...
To compare the effects of ionising radiation on leukocytes from breast cancer patients and healthy s...
AbstractTumor radioresistance leads to recurrence after radiation therapy. The radioresistant phenot...
SummaryTissue microenvironment is an important determinant of carcinogenesis. We demonstrate that io...
It is generally accepted that radiotherapy must target clonogenic cells, i.e., those cells in a tumo...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the biological features of murine hepatocarcinoma acco...
It is estimated that >90% of cancer-related deaths are associated with the development and growth of...
Background: Radiation-induced bystander responses, where cells respond to their neighbours being irr...
Ionising radiation (IR) is commonly used for cancer therapy; however, its potential influence on the...
Background Distant metastasis is the leading risk factor of death in breast cancer patients, with lu...
Breast cancer preferentially metastasizes to the lymph node, bone, lung, brain and liver in breast c...
The vast majority of cancer mortalities result from distant metastases. The metastatic microenvironm...
Radiotherapy is a mainstay in the postoperative treatment of breast cancer as it reduces the risks o...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the mainstay treatmen...
Radiotherapy is a key treatment option for breast cancer, yet the molecular responses of normal huma...
One of the primary reasons in vitro therapeutic models lack high levels of efficacy is the inability...
To compare the effects of ionising radiation on leukocytes from breast cancer patients and healthy s...
AbstractTumor radioresistance leads to recurrence after radiation therapy. The radioresistant phenot...
SummaryTissue microenvironment is an important determinant of carcinogenesis. We demonstrate that io...
It is generally accepted that radiotherapy must target clonogenic cells, i.e., those cells in a tumo...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the biological features of murine hepatocarcinoma acco...
It is estimated that >90% of cancer-related deaths are associated with the development and growth of...
Background: Radiation-induced bystander responses, where cells respond to their neighbours being irr...
Ionising radiation (IR) is commonly used for cancer therapy; however, its potential influence on the...