Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8223956 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Both lung and heart irradiation cause cardiac and pulmonary toxicity via different mechanisms. Thus, when combined, the loss of cardiopulmonary performance is intensified further, explaining the deleterious effects of heart and lung coirradiation. Our findings show for the first time the physiological mechanism underlying the development of a multiorgan complication, RILT. Reduction of dose to either of these organs offers new opportunities to improve radiation therapy treatment of thoracic tumors, potentially facilitating increased treatment doses and tumor control.
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Authors
Ghazaleh MSc, Sonja MD, Beatrijs MD, PhD, Rudolf A. MD, PhD, Michael G. MD, Johan R. PhD, Hette Faber, Maarten PhD, Sytze PhD, Rolf M.F. PhD, Johannes A. MD, PhD, Robert P. PhD, Peter PhD,