Correlation between DNA double strand breaks and cell death in peripheral blood lymphocytes from breast cancer patients
Ángela Solana-Peña,
Monica Pujol-Canadell,
Juan-Sebastián López
et al.
Abstract:Radiotherapy is an effective treatment to fight cancer. However, it not only affects cancer cells but also healthy tissues, causing side effects. Different factors can influence the appearance of radiotoxicity, like total dose administered or patient individual characteristics, such as genetic variability. Several biomarkers have been proposed to predict radiotoxicity, especially those based on apoptosis or DNA damage, for example γ-H2AX, which correlates with DNA double strand breaks. Our purpose is to analyz… Show more
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