Radiation-induced inflammatory responses in carcinogenesis and cardiac disease
<p>More than half of cancer patients receive radiotherapy in the course of their treatment. Recently, clinical and preclinical studies have indicated that radiation may have anti-cancer effects through the initiation of tumour-specific immune responses in addition to tumour cell-intrinsic DNA-...
Main Author: | Shigemori, K |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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