2014
DOI: 10.1017/s1460396914000363
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Cytotoxic agents and radiation therapy: mechanisms of action and clinical applications

Abstract: BackgroundThe combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy is rooted in its ability to help achieve locoregional and systemic control, therefore increasing the overall disease-free survival of patients. Understanding the mechanistic actions of cytotoxic agents and their targets on the cell cycle, as well as the governing pharmacokinetic principles can improve treatment delivery. The adjuvant treatment setting can overcome barriers such as hypoxia and genetically driven treatment resistance.PurposeThe purp… Show more

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“…9 Due to the presence of active secondary metabolites in the fractions as reported, HeLa cells possibly may undergo destruction effect either alter its genetic constituents, reducing micro hypoxic environments in tumours or targeting cell cycle that enhance the killing effect on the cancer cells. 16 Flavonoids were SUMMARY PICTORIAL ABSTRACT…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Due to the presence of active secondary metabolites in the fractions as reported, HeLa cells possibly may undergo destruction effect either alter its genetic constituents, reducing micro hypoxic environments in tumours or targeting cell cycle that enhance the killing effect on the cancer cells. 16 Flavonoids were SUMMARY PICTORIAL ABSTRACT…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%