Concern remains regarding the possibly higher risk to living liver donors of the right lobe (RL), as compared with the left lateral segment (LLS). We studied outcomes and responses to quality of life (QOL) surveys in the two groups. RL donation is associated with greater operative stress for donors, but not necessarily with a more complicated recovery or differences in QOL.
Immobilization devices play an important role for the precision of radiotherapy. Whenever precise positioning is possible (e. g. with a head mask), virtual simulation alone might be sufficient. Patients with abdominal and breast tumors, were repositioning precision is often suboptimal, might profit from an additional physical simulation.
Ionizing radiation reduces telomerase activity and the expression of hTERT which cannot be explained by the induction of necrosis or apoptosis alone. The reduction of telomerase activity may contribute to delayed cell death after radiotherapy. The combined use of radiation and specific telomerase inhibitors may be a potentially synergistic treatment strategy.
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