The importance of hypoxia in radiotherapy for the immune response, metastatic potential and FLASH-RT.
Eui Jung MoonKristoffer PeterssonMonica M OlcinaPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2021)
Although hypoxia-driven metastasis and immunosuppression can negatively impact clinical outcome, understanding these processes can also provide tumor-specific vulnerabilities that may be therapeutically exploited. The different oxygen tensions present in tumors and normal tissues may underpin the beneficial FLASH sparing effect seen in normal tissue and represents a perfect example of advances in the field that can leverage tumor hypoxia to improve future radiotherapy treatments.