Mechanisms of inflammatory responses to radiation and normal tissues toxicity: clinical implications.
Masoud NajafiElahe MotevaseliAlireza ShiraziGhazale GerailyAbolhasan RezaeyanFarzad NorouziSaeed RezapoorHamid AbdollahiPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2018)
The early inflammation during the radiation treatment is often a limiting factor in radiotherapy. In addition to the limiting factors, chronic inflammatory responses may increase the risk of second primary cancers through continuous free radical production, attenuation of tumor suppressor genes, and activation of oncogenes. Moreover, these effects may influence non-irradiated tissues through a mechanism named bystander effect.