Journal article
Clinical and functional assays of radiosensitivity and radiation-induced second cancer
M Habash, LC Bohorquez, E Kyriakou, T Kron, OA Martin, BJ Blyth
Cancers | MDPI | Published : 2017
Abstract
Whilst the near instantaneous physical interaction of radiation energy with living cells leaves little opportunity for inter-individual variation in the initial yield of DNA damage, all the downstream processes in how damage is recognized, repaired or resolved and therefore the ultimate fate of cells can vary across the population. In the clinic, this variability is observed most readily as rare extreme sensitivity to radiotherapy with acute and late tissue toxic reactions. Though some radiosensitivity can be anticipated in individuals with known genetic predispositions manifest through recognizable phenotypes and clinical presentations, others exhibit unexpected radiosensitivity which never..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded in part by Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation Grants #1511, #1638 and #1738, and Mohammad Habash is the recipient of a scholarship from the Education Ministry of the Government of Saudi Arabia administered through Taibah University.