Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
Abstract
Nearly half of all cancers are treated with radiotherapy alone or in combination with other treatments, where damage to normal tissues is a limiting factor for the treatment. Radiotherapy-induced adverse health effects, mostly of importance for cancer patients with long-term survival, may appear during or long time after finishing radiotherapy and depend on the patient’s radiosensitivity. Currently, there is no assay available that can reliably...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular Profiling for Predictors of Radiosensitivity in Patients with Breast or Head-and-Neck Cancer
Published Date
Mar 22, 2020
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
753 - 753
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