devoted entirely to the treatment of cancer, such as the Radium Institute in Paris, the Radiumhemmet in Stockholm and the Memorial Hospital in New York depend in great part on radium for their results, indicates definitely the recognition of the value of irradiation in the treatment of cancer....
(γ, n) activation of cancer patients High energy gamma-radiation (8 to 30 MeV) is gaining acceptance for radiation therapy of patients with deep cancers. This radiation is of sufficient energy... L Wielopolski,AG Meek,M Moskowitz,... - 《Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry》 ...
Gamma rays are ionizing rays of energy, meaning that gamma rays can break chemical bonds between atoms. This will kill biological tissue, especially... Learn more about this topic: Gamma Radiation | Definition, Uses & Properties from Chapter 4/ Lesson 8 ...
They also suggest that patients with HER-2/neu negative inoperable tumors undergoing local radiation therapy may benefit from treatment with trastuzumab. 展开 关键词: Gamma-irradiation HER-2/neu trastuzumab cellular radiobiology DOI: 10.3109/09553002.2013.765617 ...
(2015) 6, e1883; doi:10.1038/cddis.2015.253; published online 10 September 2015 Increased γ − synuclein (SNCG) by radiation contributes to immunosuppressive effects via the inhibition of dendritic cell (DC) differentiation and activation, thus making it a potential target for cancer treatment. ...
摘要: The methodology and end results of interstitial radiotherapy and combined and complex limb-preserving treatment for carcinoma of the mucosa of the tongue and fundus of the oral cavity have been studied. 60Co ionizing radiation pin-sources with high-level activity at tips were employed....
Objective To evaluate the early effect and radiation response of body gamma knife in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.Methods 41 patients with stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)were treated with home-manufactured rotating type stereotactic gamma-ray whole-body therapeutic syst...
Article: Gamma-radiation-induced single cell DNA damage as a measure of susceptibility to lung cancer: A preliminary report
How a gamma camera works in cancer treatment04 Mar 2019 James Dacey In this short video, Heather Williams from the Christie Hospital explains the principles of how gamma cameras are used within oncology. Williams, a senior medical physicist for nuclear medicine describes how the equipment is used...
Lung cancer and leukaemia are strongly radiogenic, but there are few indications that high-energy beam irradiation is markedly more effective than lower-energy radiation. Methods: We used a Cox model with familially structured random effects to assess 16 mortality end points in a group of 1850 ...