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      Effects of radiation on normal tissue: consequences and mechanisms.

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          The use of radiation therapy to treat cancer inevitably involves exposure of normal tissues. As a result, patients may experience symptoms associated with damage to normal tissue during the course of therapy for a few weeks after therapy or months or years later. Symptoms may be due to cell death or wound healing initiated within irradiated tissue, and may be precipitated by exposure to further injury or trauma. Many factors contribute to risk and severity of normal tissue reactions; these factors are site specific and vary with time after treatment. Treatments that reduce the risk or severity of damage to normal tissue or that facilitate the healing of radiation injury are being developed. These could greatly improve the quality of life of patients treated for cancer.

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          Journal
          Lancet Oncol
          The Lancet. Oncology
          Elsevier BV
          1470-2045
          1470-2045
          Sep 2003
          : 4
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Radiation Research Program, Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, National Cancer Institute, NIH, MD 20892 7440, USA. stoneh@exchange.nih.gov
          Article
          S1470204503011914
          10.1016/s1470-2045(03)01191-4
          12965273
          6d2629df-7955-4361-b17c-946c2a843bba
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