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Mondal, Dodul, Pareek, Vibhay, Barthwal, Mansi |
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Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics; 2023 Suppl 2, Vol. 19, p508-512, 5p |
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The technological developments associated with the branch of Radiation Oncology have been directed towards precise delivery of the dose, leading to improved survival in various solid malignancies. Radiation therapy as a treatment modality, is an integral component of more than half of the diagnosed malignancies. In spite of the role of adaptive radiation therapy evolving over the last decade, the fundamental question remains as to the difference in radiation response between individuals. Recently, the role of the radiosensitivity index has emerged, which has shown immense potential in the development of biologically driven tumor radiation therapy. The role of these novel methods of genome-based molecular assays needs to be explored to help in decision-making between radical treatment options for various malignancies and reduce the associated toxicity burden. In this article, we explore the current evidence available for various malignancy sites and provide a comprehensive review of the predictive values of various molecular markers available and their impact on the radiosensitivity index. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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