Molecular aspects of individual radiosensitivity
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Molecular aspects of individual radiosensitivity
Abstract
Radiation therapy is a clinical treatment modality where ionizing radiation is used to treat patients with malignant neoplasms. The goal is to deliver a measured dose of radiation to a defined volume with minimal damage to surrounding normal tissue, resulting in eradication of the tumor. Radiotherapy is generally given in divided doses or fractionated. Molecular biology methods have enhanced our ability to investigate the response of cells to ionizing radiation. These methods can be applied to tissue-culture systems or to biopsies from patients both to develop a quick and easy way to predict the radiosensitivity of a patient and to understand how cells respond to stress produced by ionizing radiation. In this review we will mainly explain two major mechanisms involved in human individual radiosensitivity: the DNA-damage repair defect mechanism and the DNA-repair signaling via cell cycle checkpoint defect.
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