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1968
Paradoxically enough, 5-HT, particularly in the form of hydrochloride 5-HT, in spite of the fact that it exerts pronounced oncostatic influence on certain types of transplanted tumors, also possesses powerful radio-protective properties. This activity of 5-HT has been studied by numerous investigators during the last decade, and the consensus of ...
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Paradoxically enough, 5-HT, particularly in the form of hydrochloride 5-HT, in spite of the fact that it exerts pronounced oncostatic influence on certain types of transplanted tumors, also possesses powerful radio-protective properties. This activity of 5-HT has been studied by numerous investigators during the last decade, and the consensus of ...
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Radiation Injury and Carcinogenesis
1991Radiation is known to be a universal carcinogen, capable of causing cancer in most mammalian tissues (1). The specific type of radiation injury which leads to cancer, however, is still unknown; many hypotheses for the mechanism of radiation induced cancer are discussed elsewhere (1).
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1991
The limiting factor in the clinical application of radiation for the treatment of brain tumours is its effect on the normal structures that must be included in the irradiated volume. A risk of radiation-induced complications is a necessary price of tumour control. The size of the risk of complications that the radiation oncologist is prepared to accept
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The limiting factor in the clinical application of radiation for the treatment of brain tumours is its effect on the normal structures that must be included in the irradiated volume. A risk of radiation-induced complications is a necessary price of tumour control. The size of the risk of complications that the radiation oncologist is prepared to accept
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Radiation Injury and the Surgeon
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2007James A. Chambers, Gary F. Purdue
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Leila T Tchelebi+2 more
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Accidental Radiation Injuries: Radiation Burns
1985Accidental radiation injuries generally occur when ionizing radiation is used for experimental industrial or medical purposes. Such injuries are relatively rare, considering the wide use of ionizing radiation; this is due to the strictness of the regulations governing radiation protection and to the rigor with which they are enforced.
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