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Radiation Response Biomarkers for Individualised Cancer Treatments



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Autore: Badie Christophe Visualizza persona
Titolo: Radiation Response Biomarkers for Individualised Cancer Treatments Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (231 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: carbon-ion radiotherapy
head-and-neck tumors
squamous cell carcinoma
radiosensitivity
relative biological effectiveness
lung cancer
radiotherapy
radiotherapy monitoring
radiation-induced lung injury
RILI
pneumonitis
radiation-induced lung fibrosis
RILF
circulating biomarkers
microRNA
micronuclei
uterine cervical cancer
cGAS
STING
abscopal effect
immunotherapy
PBMCS
micronucleus assay
biological dosimetry
human blood
genotoxicity tests
ionizing radiation
biomarkers
dicentric assay
gamma H2AX foci assay
health surveillance analyses
clonogenic assays
methods
plating
cancer
radiation
head and neck cancer
exosomes
serum
metabolomics
GC/MS
biodosimetry
chromosome aberrations
normal tissue toxicity
predictive tests
normal tissue
biomarker
protein
immune infiltrate
stroma
tumour microenvironment
proteomics
telomeres
chromosomal instability
inversions
prostate cancer
IMRT
machine learning
individual radiosensitivity
late effects
personalized medicine
liquid biopsy
circulating tumour cells
extracellular vesicles
microRNAs
immune system
inflammation
Persona (resp. second.): RuttenEric Andreas
BadieChristophe
Sommario/riassunto: Personalised medicine is the next step in healthcare, especially when applied to genetically diverse diseases such as cancers. Naturally, a host of methods need to evolve alongside this, in order to allow the practice and implementation of individual treatment regimens. One of the major tasks for the development of personalised treatment of cancer is the identification and validation of a comprehensive, robust, and reliable panel of biomarkers that guide the clinicians to provide the best treatment to patients. This is indeed important with regards to radiotherapy; not only do biomarkers allow for the assessment of treatability, tumour response, and the radiosensitivity of healthy tissue of the treated patient. Furthermore, biomarkers should allow for the evaluation of the risks of developing adverse late effects as a result of radiotherapy such as second cancers and non-cancer effects, for example cardiovascular injury and cataract formation. Knowledge of all of these factors would allow for the development of a tailored radiation therapy regime. This Special Issue of the Journal of Personalised Medicine covers the topic of Radiation Response Biomarkers in the context of individualised cancer treatments, and offers an insight into some of the further evolution of radiation response biomarkers, their usefulness in guiding clinicians, and their application in radiation therapy.
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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