2014
DOI: 10.4236/alc.2014.32006
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Radiation-Induced Lung Cancers in Murine Models

Abstract: Radiation therapy is a key weapon in the modern arsenal of cancer treatment. However, this effective treatment comes with risks of its own, and the sheer number of patients that undergo radiation as a part of their therapy regimen is only increasing. As this number increases, so does the incidence of secondary, radiation-induced neoplasias, creating a need for therapeutic agents targeted specifically towards reduction in the incidence of and treatment of these cancers. Development and efficacy testing of these… Show more

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“…XLF was performed on unrestrained mice that were isoflurane-anesthetized (~ 2% isoflurane in 1 L oxygen per min) by acquiring planar cinematic X-ray images of the mice chest cavity using a low-dose in-vivo micro-CT as previously described by Dullin et al . 21 and Markus et al . 22 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…XLF was performed on unrestrained mice that were isoflurane-anesthetized (~ 2% isoflurane in 1 L oxygen per min) by acquiring planar cinematic X-ray images of the mice chest cavity using a low-dose in-vivo micro-CT as previously described by Dullin et al . 21 and Markus et al . 22 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%