Described are methods for preventing or inhibiting genomic instability and in cells affected by diagnostic radiology procedures employing ionizing radiation. Embodiments include methods of preventing or inhibiting genomic instability and in cells affected by computed tomography (CT) radiation. Subjects receiving ionizing radiation may be those persons suspected of having cancer, or cancer patients having received or currently receiving cancer therapy, and or those patients having received previous ionizing radiation, including those who are approaching or have exceeded the recommended total radiation dose for a person
We examined a method that prevents over dosage of sensitive normal tissue by the imaging system that...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
Abstract The current knowledge of radiation effects is reviewed and implications for its application...
Described are methods for preventing or inhibiting genomic instability and in cells affected by diag...
Abstract Medical imaging has become a central component of patient care to ensure early and accurate...
Routine diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest X-rays, mammograms, computed tomography scans) and routine di...
Routine diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest X-rays, mammograms, computed tomography scans) and routine di...
It is well known that paediatric patients are generally at greater risk for the development of cance...
3 SUMMARY The text summarizes some of the newest knowledge about effects of the ionizing radiation o...
The considerable rise of computed tomography (CT) procedures over the past few decades has urged res...
The subject invention pertains to materials and methods for treating oncological disorders. The subj...
The present invention provides methods of protecting irradiated eukaryotic cells such as irradiated ...
Radiation Protection in Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology focuses on the professional, operatio...
Computed tomography is an imaging process that uses x-ray equipment to create detailed scans, of are...
Antimutagenic DNA damage-control is the central component of the homeostatic control essential for s...
We examined a method that prevents over dosage of sensitive normal tissue by the imaging system that...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
Abstract The current knowledge of radiation effects is reviewed and implications for its application...
Described are methods for preventing or inhibiting genomic instability and in cells affected by diag...
Abstract Medical imaging has become a central component of patient care to ensure early and accurate...
Routine diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest X-rays, mammograms, computed tomography scans) and routine di...
Routine diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest X-rays, mammograms, computed tomography scans) and routine di...
It is well known that paediatric patients are generally at greater risk for the development of cance...
3 SUMMARY The text summarizes some of the newest knowledge about effects of the ionizing radiation o...
The considerable rise of computed tomography (CT) procedures over the past few decades has urged res...
The subject invention pertains to materials and methods for treating oncological disorders. The subj...
The present invention provides methods of protecting irradiated eukaryotic cells such as irradiated ...
Radiation Protection in Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology focuses on the professional, operatio...
Computed tomography is an imaging process that uses x-ray equipment to create detailed scans, of are...
Antimutagenic DNA damage-control is the central component of the homeostatic control essential for s...
We examined a method that prevents over dosage of sensitive normal tissue by the imaging system that...
Cancer treatment with ionizing radiation (IR) is a well-established and effective clinical method to...
Abstract The current knowledge of radiation effects is reviewed and implications for its application...