Journal article
A pattern of early radiation-induced inflammatory cytokine expression is associated with lung toxicity in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
S Siva, M MacManus, T Kron, N Best, J Smith, P Lobachevsky, D Ball, O Martin
Plos One | Published : 2014
Abstract
Purpose: Lung inflammation leading to pulmonary toxicity after radiotherapy (RT) can occur in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We investigated the kinetics of RT induced plasma inflammatory cytokines in these patients in order to identify clinical predictors of toxicity.Experimental Design: In 12 NSCLC patients, RT to 60 Gy (30 fractions over 6 weeks) was delivered; 6 received concurrent chemoradiation (chemoRT) and 6 received RT alone. Blood samples were taken before therapy, at 1 and 24 hours after delivery of the 1st fraction, 4 weeks into RT, and 12 weeks after completion of treatment, for analysis of a panel of 22 plasma cytokines. The severity of respiratory toxicities..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Shankar Siva has received National Health and Medical Research Council scholarship funding for this research, APP1038399. http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/grants/apply-funding/postgraduate-scholarships. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.