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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617388/enhancement-of-the-tumor-suppression-effect-of-high-dose-radiation-by-low-dose-pre-radiation-through-inhibition-of-dna-damage-repair-and-increased-pyroptosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinfeng Wei, Junxuan Yi, Citong Zhang, Mingwei Wang, Rui Wang, Weiqiang Xu, Mingqi Zhao, Mengdie Zhao, Teng Yang, Wei Wei, Shunzi Jin, Hui Gao
Radiation therapy has been a critical and effective treatment for cancer. However, not all cells are destroyed by radiation due to the presence of tumor cell radioresistance. In the current study, we investigated the effect of low-dose radiation (LDR) on the tumor suppressive effect of high-dose radiation (HDR) and its mechanism from the perspective of tumor cell death mode and DNA damage repair, aiming to provide a foundation for improving the efficacy of clinical tumor radiotherapy. We found that LDR pre-irradiation strengthened the HDR-inhibited A549 cell proliferation, HDR-induced apoptosis, and G2 phase cell cycle arrest under co-culture conditions...
2024: Dose-response: a Publication of International Hormesis Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616815/efficacy-of-an-aloe-vera-chamomile-and-thyme-cosmetic-cream-for-the-prophylaxis-and-treatment-of-mild-dermatitis-induced-by-radiation-therapy-in-breast-cancer-patients-the-alantel-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Villegas-Becerril, C Jimenez-Garcia, L A Perula-de Torres, M Espinosa-Calvo, C M Bueno-Serrano, F Romero-Ruperto, F Gines-Santiago, M C Moreno-Manzanaro, J J Muñoz-Gavilan, G Montes-Redondo, M A Quesada-Roman, M C Linares-Ramirez, J M Parras-Rejano, N Muñoz-Alcaraz, M D Maestre-Serrano, E M Romero-Rodriguez
OBJECTIVES: Radiation-induced dermatitis (RD) is one of the most common toxicities in radiation therapy (RT) patients. Corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, and natural products (NPs) have been used as treatment. The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a NPs-based cream (Alantel®) to reduce the incidence of RD in women with breast cancer undergoing RT treatment. DESIGN: We conducted a controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical trial. SETTING: Radiation Oncology Unit of the Reina Sofía Hospital and 5 Primary Care centers of the Cordoba and Guadalquivir Health District (Spain)...
June 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611095/safety-of-the-breast-cancer-adjuvant-radiotherapy-in-ataxia-telangiectasia-mutated-variant-carriers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rayan Bensenane, Arnaud Beddok, Fabienne Lesueur, Alain Fourquet, Mathilde Warcoin, Marine Le Mentec, Eve Cavaciuti, Dorothée Le Gal, Séverine Eon-Marchais, Nadine Andrieu, Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet, Youlia Kirova
The Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) gene is implicated in DNA double-strand break repair. Controversies in clinical radiosensitivity remain known for monoallelic carriers of the ATM pathogenic variant (PV). An evaluation of the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1801516 (G-A) showed different results regarding late subcutaneous fibrosis after breast radiation therapy (RT). The main objective of this study was to evaluate acute and late toxicities in carriers of a rare ATM PV or predicted PV and in carriers of minor allele A of rs1801516 facing breast RT...
April 5, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611062/lonidamine-induced-selective-acidification-and-de-energization-of-prostate-cancer-xenografts-enhanced-tumor-response-to-radiation-therapy
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stepan Orlovskiy, Pradeep Kumar Gupta, Jeffrey Roman, Fernando Arias-Mendoza, David S Nelson, Cameron J Koch, Vivek Narayan, Mary E Putt, Kavindra Nath
Prostate cancer is a multi-focal disease that can be treated using surgery, radiation, androgen deprivation, and chemotherapy, depending on its presentation. Standard dose-escalated radiation therapy (RT) in the range of 70-80 Gray (GY) is a standard treatment option for prostate cancer. It could be used at different phases of the disease (e.g., as the only primary treatment when the cancer is confined to the prostate gland, combined with other therapies, or as an adjuvant treatment after surgery). Unfortunately, RT for prostate cancer is associated with gastro-intestinal and genitourinary toxicity...
March 31, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611024/risk-tailoring-radiotherapy-for-endometrial-cancer-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Kristin Hsieh, Julie R Bloom, Daniel R Dickstein, Anuja Shah, Catherine Yu, Anthony D Nehlsen, Lucas Resende Salgado, Vishal Gupta, Manjeet Chadha, Kunal K Sindhu
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer in the United States and it contributes to the second most gynecologic cancer-related deaths. With upfront surgery, the specific characteristics of both the patient and tumor allow for risk-tailored treatment algorithms including adjuvant radiotherapy and systemic therapy. In this narrative review, we discuss the current radiation treatment paradigm for endometrial cancer with an emphasis on various radiotherapy modalities, techniques, and dosing regimens...
March 29, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611005/-kras-g12c-inhibitor-as-a-treatment-option-for-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-with-comorbid-interstitial-pneumonia
#26
REVIEW
Kazushi Fujimoto, Satoshi Ikeda, Erina Tabata, Taichi Kaneko, Shinobu Sagawa, Chieri Yamada, Kosumi Kumagai, Takashi Fukushima, Sanshiro Haga, Masayuki Watanabe, Tatsuya Muraoka, Akimasa Sekine, Tomohisa Baba, Takashi Ogura
Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with comorbid interstitial pneumonia (IP) is a population with limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. Patients with comorbid IP are at high risk of developing fatal drug-induced pneumonitis, and data on the safety and efficacy of molecularly targeted therapies are lacking. KRAS mutations have been frequently detected in patients with NSCLC with comorbid IP. However, the low detection rate of common driver gene mutations, such as epidermal growth factor receptor and anaplastic lymphoma kinase, in patients with comorbid IP frequently results in inadequate screening for driver mutations, and KRAS mutations may be overlooked...
March 28, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610996/radiomodulating-properties-of-superparamagnetic-iron-oxide-nanoparticle-spion-agent-ferumoxytol-on-human-monocytes-implications-for-mri-guided-liver-radiotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael R Shurin, Vladimir A Kirichenko, Galina V Shurin, Danny Lee, Christopher Crane, Alexander V Kirichenko
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) have attracted great attention not only for therapeutic applications but also as an alternative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent that helps visualize liver tumors during MRI-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT). SPION can provide functional imaging of liver parenchyma based upon its uptake by the hepatic resident macrophages or Kupffer cells with a relative enhancement of malignant tumors that lack Kupffer cells. However, the radiomodulating properties of SPION on liver macrophages are not known...
March 28, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610962/sacral-nerve-sparing-planning-strategy-in-pelvic-sarcomas-chordomas-treated-with-carbon-ion-radiotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ankita Nachankar, Mansure Schafasand, Eugen Hug, Giovanna Martino, Joanna Góra, Antonio Carlino, Markus Stock, Piero Fossati
To minimize radiation-induced lumbosacral neuropathy (RILSN), we employed sacral-nerve-sparing optimized carbon-ion therapy strategy (SNSo-CIRT) in treating 35 patients with pelvic sarcomas/chordomas. Plans were optimized using Local Effect Model-I (LEM-I), prescribed DRBE|LEM-I|D50% (median dose to HD-PTV) = 73.6 (70.4-76.8) Gy (RBE)/16 fractions. Sacral nerves were contoured between L5-S3 levels. DRBE|LEM-I to 5% of sacral nerves-to-spare (outside HD-CTV) (DRBE|LEM-I|D5% ) were restricted to <69 Gy (RBE)...
March 26, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610054/the-effect-of-physical-therapy-and-mechanical-stimulation-on-dysfunction-of-lower-extremities-after-total-pelvic-exenteration-in-cervical-carcinoma-patient-with-rectovesicovaginal-fistula-induced-by-radiotherapy-a-case-report
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Wujian Lin, Bing Yao, Jiahui He, Shuangyan Lin, Yafei Wang, Fangting Chen, Weichao Zhang, Jiashu Yang, Zhihong Ye, Jianguang Qiu, Yuling Wang
BACKGROUND: Total pelvic exenteration is the ultimate solution for rectovesicovaginal fistula caused by radiation therapy, yet total pelvic exenteration frequently causes intraoperative complications and postoperative complications. These complications are responsible for the dysfunction of lower extremities, impaired quality of life, and even the high long-term morbidity rate, thus multidisciplinary cooperation and early intervention for prevention of complications are necessary. Physical therapy was found to reduce the postoperative complications and promote rehabilitation, yet the effect on how physiotherapy prevents and treats complications after total pelvic exenteration and pelvic lymphadenectomy remains unclear...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609982/prex2-contributes-to-radiation-resistance-by-inhibiting-radiotherapy-induced-tumor-immunogenicity-via-cgas-sting-ifns-pathway-in-colorectal-cancer
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingzhou Li, Jianbiao Xiao, Shasha Song, Fangyi Han, Hongling Liu, Yang Lin, Yunfei Ni, Sisi Zeng, Xin Zou, Jieqiong Wu, Feifei Wang, Shaowan Xu, You Liang, Peishuang Xu, Huirong Hong, Junfeng Qiu, Jianing Cao, Qin Zhu, Li Liang
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) lacks established biomarkers or molecular targets for predicting or enhancing radiation response. Phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-triphosphate-dependent Rac exchange factor 2 (PREX2) exhibits intricate implications in tumorigenesis and progression. Nevertheless, the precise role and underlying mechanisms of PREX2 in CRC radioresistance remain unclear. METHODS: RNA-seq was employed to identify differentially expressed genes between radioresistant CRC cell lines and their parental counterparts...
April 12, 2024: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609117/periocular-high-risk-bccs-after-additional-parallel-intake-of-torasemide-moxonidine-and-mirabegron-important-links-to-skin-cancer-related-photo-nitrosogenesis-in-the-context-of-pharmaco-oncogenesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Tchernev, D Dimova
The Nitrosogenesis of skin cancer is a modern newly introduced concept in medicine, mainly concerning melanoma, but also keratinocytic cancers such as basal cell carcinoma. The nitroso-contamination of more than 300 drugs worldwide and the permanent (relatively short-term) intake of mutagen-contaminated drugs could create serious prerequisites for the development of skin cancer. Retrospective but also prospective analyses following potentially contaminated polymedication with a heterogeneous type of nitrosamines in real patients are indicative of a causal connection rather than a sporadic association between 1) intake of a possibly nitrosamine-contaminated drug and 2) generation of keratinocytic skin cancer...
February 2024: Georgian Medical News
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608452/enhanced-sun-protection-factor-of-octocrylene-with-green-tea-and-bhringraj-extracts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pasupathi M, Natarajan B, Kumar T
The overexposure of human skin to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) can trigger photodamage, UV burn, pigmentation, erythema, and enhance the chance of dermal carcinoma. UVR causes DNA damage, leading to dermal cancer. Daily sunscreen application protects the skin from the adverse effects of sun rays, particularly UVB (290-320 nm) and UVA (320-400 nm). The ozone layer filters UVC (200-290 nm) radiation upon entry into the Earth's atmosphere. UVB causes sunburn, photo damage, and induces mutagenic changes in nucleic acids...
April 12, 2024: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604313/ras-raf-mir-296-3p-signaling-axis-increases-rad18-expression-to-augment-radioresistance-in-pancreatic-and-thyroid-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam R Wolfe, Haihua Feng, Oscar Zuniga, Henrique Rodrigues, Daniel E Eldridge, Linlin Yang, Changxian Shen, Terence M Williams
Oncogenic RAS and RAF signaling has been implicated in contributing to radioresistance in pancreatic and thyroid cancers. In this study, we sought to better clarify molecular mechanisms contributing to this effect. We discovered that miRNA 296-3p (miR-296-3p) is significantly correlated with radiosensitivity in a panel of pancreatic cancer cells, and miR-296-3p is highly expressed in normal cells, but low in cancer cell lines. Elevated expression of miR-296-3p increases radiosensitization while decreasing the expression of the DNA repair enzyme RAD18 in both pancreatic and thyroid cancer cells...
April 9, 2024: Cancer Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603578/long-term-second-malignancies-in-prostate-cancer-patients-treated-with-low-dose-rate-brachytherapy-and-radical-prostatectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Pier St-Laurent, George Acland, Sarah N Hamilton, Jeremy Hamm, Katherine Sunderland, Peter C Black, Michael McKenzie, Mira Keyes, Stacy Miller, Martin E Gleave, Scott Tyldesley
PURPOSE: Second malignancy is a rare but potentially lethal event after prostate brachytherapy, but data remain scarce on its long-term risk. The objective of this study is to estimate the number of pelvic second malignancies following brachytherapy compared to prostatectomy (RP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of patients treated with low dose 125 I brachytherapy and prostatectomy in British Columbia from 1999 to 2010. Kaplan Meier (KM) estimates for pelvic (bladder and rectum), invasive pelvic, any second malignancy and death from any second malignancy were assessed...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602664/using-nerve-blocks-for-addressing-radiation-induced-pain-during-pelvic-cancer-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jolinta Y Lin, Jill S Remick, Vinita Singh
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April 11, 2024: JAMA Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601442/outcomes-of-extracranial-stereotactic-body-radiation-therapy-for-induced-oligometastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-on-novel-systemic-therapy
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eyal Tsur, Philip Blumenfeld, Yakir Rottenberg, Hovav Nechushtan, Johnathan Arnon, Ori Wald, Uzi Izhar, Raphael Pfeffer, Aron Krakow, Marc Wygoda, Aron Popovtzer, Tal Falick Michaeli
BACKGROUND: Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is often delivered in patients with oligometastatic disease (OMD). However, the specific subset of patients with polymetastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) on novel systemic therapies who develop induced oligopersistant disease (OpersisD) or oligoprogressive disease (OprogD), as defined by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) OMD classification, has not been well described. This study explores the outcomes of patients treated with this strategy...
March 29, 2024: Translational Lung Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599196/efficacy-of-combinational-treatment-versus-nicotinamide-monotherapy-in-the-prevention-of-ultraviolet-radiation-induced-skin-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celina Pihl, Flemming Andersen, Peter Bjerring, Merete Haedersdal, Catharina Margrethe Lerche
INTRODUCTION: Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is the primary risk factor for keratinocyte carcinomas (KC). Oral supplementation with nicotinamide (NAM; NAM-mono) is reported to reduce the formation of new KCs. NAM's photoprotection is mediated by enhanced DNA repair. We wanted to explore whether NAM in combination with anti-proliferative (Metformin; Met) or antioxidant (Phloroglucinol; PG) compounds could potentially enhance its photoprotective effects. METHODS: Hairless mice (C3...
April 10, 2024: Dermatology: International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598819/spatiotemporal-concurrent-parp-inhibitor-sensitization-based-on-radiation-responsive-nanovesicles-for-lung-cancer-chemoradiotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fei Kang, Meng Niu, Zijian Zhou, Mingru Zhang, Hehe Xiong, Fantian Zeng, Jing Wang, Xiaoyuan Chen
The implementation of chemoradiation combinations has gained great momentum in clinical practices. However, the full utility of this paradigm is often restricted by the discordant tempos of action of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Here, we developed a gold nanoparticle-based radiation-responsive nanovesicle system loaded with cisplatin and veliparib, denoted as CV-Au NVs, to augment the concurrent chemoradiation effect in a spatiotemporally controllable manner of drug release. Upon irradiation, the in-situ generation of •OH induces the oxidation of polyphenylene sulfide from being hydrophobic to hydrophilic, resulting in the disintegration of the nanovesicles and the rapid release of the entrapped cisplatin and Veliparib (the PARP inhibitor)...
April 10, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593239/proton-flash-radiotherapy-ameliorates-radiation-induced-salivary-gland-dysfunction-and-oral-mucositis-and-increases-survival-in-a-mouse-model-of-head-and-neck-cancer
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Priyanka Chowdhury, Anastasia Velalopoulou, Ioannis I Verginadis, George Morcos, Phoebe E Loo, Michele M Kim, Seyyedeh Azar Oliaei Motlagh, Khayrullo Shoniyozov, Eric S Diffenderfer, Emilio A Ocampo, Mary Putt, Charles-Antoine Assenmacher, Enrico Radaelli, Jiawei Lu, Ling Qin, Hengxi Liu, Nektaria Maria Leli, Swati Girdhani, Nicolas Denef, Francois Vander Stappen, Keith A Cengel, Theresa M Busch, James M Metz, Lei Dong, Alexander Lin, Constantinos Koumenis
Head and neck cancer radiotherapy often damages salivary glands and oral mucosa, severely negatively impacting patients' quality of life. The ability of FLASH- Proton Radiation therapy (F-PRT) to decrease normal tissue toxicity while maintaining tumor control compared to Standard Proton Radiation therapy (S-PRT) has been previously demonstrated for several tissues. However, its potential in ameliorating radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction and oral mucositis and controlling orthotopic head and neck tumor growth has not been reported...
April 9, 2024: Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590716/predictors-of-toxicity-in-a-randomized-study-of-consolidation-chemoradiation-versus-observation-after-first-line-chemotherapy-in-advanced-gall-bladder-cancers
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Sushma Agrawal, Anshika Gupta, Vishwas Kapoor, Rahul Rahul, Ashish Singh, Prabhakar Mishra, Rajan Saxena
PURPOSE: Gall bladder cancers (GBC) usually presents in advanced stage. First-line chemotherapy (CT) is the standard of care, and there is no other option for responders than to wait for disease progression. We conducted a randomized study of consolidation chemoradiation (CTRT) versus observation in responders to first line CT (NCT05493956), which showed an improvement in overall survival by 6 months and therefore is practice changing. We are reporting the toxicity and factors predicting toxicity due to CTRT so that it informs appropriate patient selection...
May 2024: Advances in Radiation Oncology
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