Abstract:Chemo-radiotherapy is the gold standard for the non-surgical management of cancer disease. However, patient receiving chemo-radiotherapy may lead to the genotoxicity of bone marrow. Therefore, Ipomoea pes-caprae as a potential chemoprotectant was evaluated against chemo-radiotherapy induced genotoxicity in C57BL mice. The present investigation evaluated the protective effect of Ipomoea pes-caprae against chemo-radiotherapy induced genotoxicity in mouse bone-marrow cells during the treatment of Melanoma cancer … Show more
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