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Biomarkers of Brain Damage Induced by Radiotherapy

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Modern Physics, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
Published InDose-Response
Year2020
Citations26

Abstract

Radiotherapy remains currently a critical component for both primary and metastatic brain tumors either alone or in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, and molecularly targeted agents, while it could cause simultaneously normal brain tissue injury leading to serious health consequences, that is, development of cognitive impairments following cranial radiotherapy is considered as a critical clinical disadvantage especially for the whole brain radiotherapy. Biomarkers can help to detect the accurate physiology or conditions of patients with brain tumor and develop effective treatment procedures for these patients. In the near future, biomarkers will become one of the prime driving forces of cancer treatment. In this minireview, we analyze the documented work on the acute brain damage and late consequences induced by radiotherapy, identify…
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