Radioprotection

JS Greenberger - In vivo, 2009 - iv.iiarjournals.org
JS Greenberger
In vivo, 2009iv.iiarjournals.org
Over 40% of cancer patients will require radiation therapy during management of their
disease. Although radiation therapy improves the survival of a significant number of cancer
patients, both acute radiation toxicity (which manifests during a course of clinical
radiotherapy or shortly thereafter), and late toxicity (developing months to years after
completion of radiotherapy) compromise overall outcomes for successfully treated cancer
patients.
Over 40% of cancer patients will require radiation therapy during management of their disease. Although radiation therapy improves the survival of a significant number of cancer patients, both acute radiation toxicity (which manifests during a course of clinical radiotherapy or shortly thereafter), and late toxicity (developing months to years after completion of radiotherapy) compromise overall outcomes for successfully treated cancer patients.
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