2022
DOI: 10.52547/ijrr.20.2.15
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Evaluation of the types and frequency of unstable chromosomal aberrations induced in lymphocytes of breast cancer patients before and after radiotherapy

Abstract: Background: There is not yet an appropriate biomarker to predict or follow radiosensitivity of Breast cancer (BC) patients during or after radiotherapy. The aim of this study was to monitor chromosomal aberrations (CA) induced before and during radiotherapy in peripheral blood lymphocytes of BC patients. Materials and Methods: Age-matched twenty normal healthy individuals and 20 invasive ductal BC patients were enrolled in this study. A blood sample was obtained from normal healthy women and BC patients before… Show more

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“…Inter-individual differences in chromosomal radiosensitivity between BC patients and healthy individuals have also been observed [52]. These results are consistent with several previous studies on BC [9,10,18,19,[53][54][55]. Deregulation of circular RNAs and miRNAs has been demonstrated in several cancers, including BC [56].…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Inter-individual differences in chromosomal radiosensitivity between BC patients and healthy individuals have also been observed [52]. These results are consistent with several previous studies on BC [9,10,18,19,[53][54][55]. Deregulation of circular RNAs and miRNAs has been demonstrated in several cancers, including BC [56].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The high frequency of chromosomal aberrations that occur after G2 radiation exposure significantly distinguishes radiosensitive and non-radiosensitive cells or individuals [12][13][14][15][16]. Several reports have shown high frequencies of chromosomal aberrations in breast cancer lymphocytes after G2 exposure to IR [17][18][19]. IR used in RT induces different types of DNA damage such as double-strand breaks (DSBs) [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%