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Radiotherapy toxicity

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2019
Radiotherapy is used in >50% of patients with cancer, both for curative and palliative purposes. Radiotherapy uses ionizing radiation to target and kill tumour tissue, but normal tissue can also be damaged, leading to toxicity. Modern and precise radiotherapy techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy, may prevent toxicity, but some patients ...
D. de Ruysscher   +5 more
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Renal Toxicity

2020
With the increasing use of immunotherapy, there has been an associated increased survival in many cancers but has also resulted in unregulated organ-specific toxicities. In this chapter, we discuss the renal toxicities associated with a checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) from the typical acute tubulointersitial nephritis to glomerulonephritis, their proposed ...
Maen, Abdelrahim, Ala, Abudayyeh
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Bisphenol Analogues Other Than BPA: Environmental Occurrence, Human Exposure, and Toxicity-A Review.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2016
Numerous studies have investigated the environmental occurrence, human exposure, and toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA). Following stringent regulations on the production and usage of BPA, several bisphenol analogues have been produced as a replacement for ...
Da Chen   +6 more
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Toxic Nanoparticles and Toxicity

2016
Nowadaysresearch of nanoparticles (NPs) has increasingly found practical use intechnology, and medicine. Nanoparticles (NPs) at the atomic scale of 100 nm orless, has led to numerous use wide applications in electronics, chemicals andbiological medicine.
ÇOĞUN, Hikmet Y.   +5 more
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Lead Toxicity in Plants.

Metal ions in life sciences, 2017
This review looks critically at the relevance of lead (Pb2+) toxicity and proposed mechanisms of Pb2+ -induced stress in algae and higher plants. As a basis, the current main sources of Pb2+ contamination in the environment are presented, which include ...
H. Küpper
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Toxic Neuropathies

2016
Several toxic agents have an easy access to the peripheral nervous system. These toxic substances belong to different classes, including therapeutic drugs, recreational abuse substances, environmental and industrial contaminants. Establishment of a real causal relationship between peripheral nervous system damage and toxic agents exposure is obvious in
Cavaletti, G, Marmiroli, P
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Toxicity and toxic interaction of aniline and pyridine

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1979
Chemical characterization of organic contaminants of coal conversion processes such as gasification or liquefaction has revealed them to be a potential source of environmental hazards. The majority of these compounds may be divided into four major classes: (1) phenols, (2) aromatic hydrocarbons, (3) aromatic amines, and (4) sulfur-containing compounds.
Terry W Schultz   +2 more
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Toxicity and response criteria of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1982
M. Oken   +6 more
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