Abstract:PurposeRadiation-induced lung injury is a common side effect in the treatment of lung and breast cancers. There is a large focus in the field on leveraging mouse models of radiation-induced lung injury to find novel treatments for the condition. While attempting to irradiate mouse lungs for purposes of creating a radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis model, noticeable declines in health were observed at much earlier time points than recorded for lung pathology. This was later attributed to stomach pathology obs… Show more
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