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CRISPR Screen Identifies HDAC3 as a Novel Radiosensitizing Target in Small Cell Lung Cancer. [PDF]

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Radiation‐induced neoplasms of the brain

Cancer, 1987
The histopathology of two patients with radiation-induced neoplasms of the brain following therapeutic irradiation for intracranial malignancies is described. The second neoplasms were an atypical meningioma and a polymorphous cell sarcoma, respectively.
P. Kumar   +4 more
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Radiation-induced thyroid neoplasms: evidence for familial susceptibility factors.

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1988
To determine if there is a familial component to susceptibility to radiation-induced thyroid neoplasms, we studied 572 individuals who were members of 286 sibpairs who received childhood radiation treatment and for whom follow-up information was obtained. Of these 572 individuals, 240 (42.0%) had thyroid neoplasms (benign and malignant), and 75 (13.1%)
V. S. Perkel   +6 more
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Radiation induced thyroid neoplasms 1920 to 1987: a vanishing problem?

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1989
Radiation for benign diseases has been implicated as an etiologic factor in thyroid cancer. From 1930-60, over 2 million children may have been exposed to therapeutic radiation and it is estimated that up to 7% may develop thyroid cancer after a 5-40 year latency.
M. Mehta, P. Goetowski, T. Kinsella
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Complication of thyroidectomy in patients with radiation-induced thyroid neoplasms.

Archives of Surgery, 2004
The complication rate for thyroidectomy is the same in patients with and without a history of radiation exposure.Retrospective medical record review of 171 consecutive patients who had a previous history of radiation treatment and had undergone a thyroid operation from 1961 to 1999.University of California, San Francisco, Medical Center and affiliated ...
S. Kikuchi   +5 more
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Radiation-induced lung injury in malignant thoracic neoplasms: current state of the problem, trends in prevention and rehabilitation

PULMONOLOGIYA
Radiation-induced lung injury is one of the most serious complications of radiation therapy in patients with malignant thoracic neoplasms. It results from accumulation of radiation dose in the lung tissue and can lead to development of various ...
I. Loginova   +7 more
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