Chromosome Aberrations in Peripheral Lymphocytes and Radiation Dose to Active Bone Marrow in Patients Treated for Cancer of the Cervix

Volume: 119, Issue: 1, Pages: 176 - 176
Published: Jul 1, 1989
Abstract
An international study of cervical cancer patients reported a doubling of the risk for leukemia following radiotherapy. To evaluate the extent of residual chromosome damage in circulating T-cell lymphocytes in this population, approximately 200 metaphases were examined from each of 96 irradiated and 26 nonirradiated cervical cancer patients treated more than 17 years ago (average 23 years). Radiation dose averaged over the total red bone marrow...
Paper Details
Title
Chromosome Aberrations in Peripheral Lymphocytes and Radiation Dose to Active Bone Marrow in Patients Treated for Cancer of the Cervix
Published Date
Jul 1, 1989
Volume
119
Issue
1
Pages
176 - 176
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