2021
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x211046068
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In vitro Study of Radiosensitivity Effects of Galbanic Acid on Ovarian Tumor Cells (OVCAR-3 Cell Line)

Abstract: Background and aims: Radiotherapy ranks among the most important procedures in ovarian cancer therapy. However, radioresistance is becoming more prevalent and is one of the main causes of poor clinical outcomes. To overcome this problem, radiosensitizers may be used. The present study aimed to evaluate the radiosensitizing properties of galbanic acid (GBA) on ovarian cancer cells in vitro. Materials and methods: OVCAR-3 cells, an ovarian cancer cell line, were treated with increasing concentrations of GBA (5, … Show more

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“…Although using ionizing radiation (IR) is an effective strategy for the treatment of localized solid tumors [2,3], utilization of IR as a single modality treatment is accompanied by a range of side effects such as fatigue, distress, anxiety, and depression [4]. Another obstacle in the eld of cancer radiotherapy is the limited capacity of adjacent healthy tissues to toleration of IR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although using ionizing radiation (IR) is an effective strategy for the treatment of localized solid tumors [2,3], utilization of IR as a single modality treatment is accompanied by a range of side effects such as fatigue, distress, anxiety, and depression [4]. Another obstacle in the eld of cancer radiotherapy is the limited capacity of adjacent healthy tissues to toleration of IR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%