Although radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for cancer, a high percentage of patients develop adverse effects in normal tissue following radiotherapy, mainly, due to genetic factors. Notably, although it is established that a lower dose of ionizing radiation can minimize the tumor cell population in radiosensitive cancer patients, the sensitivity of tumor cells to radiation has not gained enough attention. In this mini-review, the molecular pathways/mechanisms and the related molecules involved in clinically relevant radiotoxicity, as well as normal and tumor cell radiosensitivity, were investigated for various types of cancers employing bioinformatics approaches. A total of 255 genes/gene products were retrieved and investigated in...
The prediction of sensitivities of both tumor and the surrounding healthy tissue is important for ef...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...
Although radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for cancer, a high percentage of patients develo...
Although radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for cancer, a high percentage of patients develo...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
Efficient radiation therapy is characterized by enhanced tumor cell killing involving the activation...
Efficient radiation therapy is characterized by enhanced tumor cell killing involving the activation...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
Different types of DNA lesions forming in close vicinity, create clusters of damaged sites termed as...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
The prediction of sensitivities of both tumor and the surrounding healthy tissue is important for ef...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...
Although radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for cancer, a high percentage of patients develo...
Although radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for cancer, a high percentage of patients develo...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
Eradication of cancer cells through exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation (IR) is a widely us...
Efficient radiation therapy is characterized by enhanced tumor cell killing involving the activation...
Efficient radiation therapy is characterized by enhanced tumor cell killing involving the activation...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
New insights into molecular mechanisms responsible for cellular radiation response are coming from r...
Different types of DNA lesions forming in close vicinity, create clusters of damaged sites termed as...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
The prediction of sensitivities of both tumor and the surrounding healthy tissue is important for ef...
This thesis discusses the two contrasting sides of radiotherapy: tumor control and normal tissue tox...
Oncogenes, activated copies of normal cellular genes, are involved in carcinogenesis and have been s...