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1 FDG-PET scans may be used to assess normal tissue damage following chemoradiotherapy.
2 These results demonstrate significant tumor and normal tissue radiosensitization by low-dose gemcitabine.
3 Systemically-administered folate-porphysomes accumulated in lung tumors with significantly enhanced disease-to- normal tissue contrast.
4 Except normal testis, no other normal tissue or tumors showed NY-BR-1 expression.
5 However, high-LET radiation also increases the risk for side effects in normal tissue .
6 The aim is to achieve optimum tumor control while reducing normal tissue damage.
7 However, normal tissue sparing did not improve unless the PTV margin was reduced.
8 Histochemistry using p-AKT antibody revealed no positive cells in normal tissue .
9 Importantly, this occurred in the absence of any demonstrable damage to normal tissue .
10 Dosimetric data were compared for tumor coverage and normal tissue sparing.
11 Isodose distributions were evaluated for target coverage and normal tissue exposure.
12 Nek6 was overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma as compared with the adjacent normal tissue .
13 Killing cancer cells, while leaving normal tissue unscathed, is almost impossible.
14 But unlike older forms of radiation, this technique causes minimal harm to normal tissue .
15 This would increase safety and decrease the extent and duration of normal tissue photosensitization.
16 This may have substantial advantages in improving tumor control and reducing normal tissue toxicities.
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