Effects of radiation therapy (XRT) to the brain (B) on myelosuppression (MS) in small cell lung cancerdoi:10.1016/S0169-5002(86)80556-6NoneELSEVIERLung Cancer
Dorsal pants of rat cerebrum and cerebellum were exposed to alpha radiation (12 Mev per nucleon) from a 60-in. cyclotron at a brain surface dose of 6000 rad (a Bragg-peak dose of 30000 rad). The animals were sacrificed at time intervals from 5 min to 5 months and the brains were sub...
This study concerns the effects of microwave on health because they pervade diverse fields of our lives. The brain has been recognized as one of the organs that is most vulnerable to microwave radiation. Therefore, in this article, we reviewed recent studies that have explored the effects of mi...
as the layer builds up, the present delicate balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the sun and the amount radiated from the earth is disturbed.the aerosol layer not only reflects much of the suns light but also transmits the infrared (红外线的 ) radiation from below. so, while...
Radiation therapy plays an integral part in managing intracranial tumors. While the risk:benefit ratio is considered acceptable for treating malignant tumors, risks of long-term complications of radiotherapy need thorough assessment in adults treated for benign tumors. Many previously reported delayed compl...
Radiation therapy has curative or palliative potential in roughly half of all incident solid tumours, and offers organ and function preservation in most cases. Unfortunately, early and late toxicity limits the deliverable intensity of radiotherapy, and might affect the long-term health-related quality ...
Effects of Pulsed Microwave Radiation Pre -and Post-Natally on the Developing Brain in Mice 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2 作者:H. Chiang,G. Yao 摘要: Pregnant mice were irradiated for 5 hours daily throughout the pregnancy with pulsed microwaves at an incident average power density...
The present experiment was designed to establish the threshold dose for 4He particle-induced alteration of neuronal function and the disruption of cognitive performance. Neuromodulatory effects of radiation exposure were measured by markers of oxidative and inflammatory mediators in an area of the brain,...
Exposure to high levels of radiation can cause acute health effects like skin burns & radiation sickness. Radiation also affects living things by damaging the cells that make up the living organism.
Moreover, other dietary restrictions, such as methionine deprivation, have shown promising results in enhancing the efficacy of radiation and antimetabolite chemotherapy. In patient-derived xenograft and autochthonous tumor mouse models, methionine restriction sensitized tumor cells to these treatments, possib...