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“…Concerns about the potential mutagenicity of ionising radiation, both radiotherapy and surveillance mammography in this group, have already driven the search for alternative tools such as breast magnetic resonance imaging in the UK MARIBS study (The MARIBS Advisory Group, 2005). Based on cohort studies of long-term mortality and risk estimation models for the induction of secondary cancers following radiotherapy at least 15 -20 years follow-up will be required to fully assess whether there is an increased long-term treatment induced cancer risk (Dasu et al, 2005;Darby et al, 2005) and subtle late toxicity from irradiation in BRCA1 mutation carriers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns about the potential mutagenicity of ionising radiation, both radiotherapy and surveillance mammography in this group, have already driven the search for alternative tools such as breast magnetic resonance imaging in the UK MARIBS study (The MARIBS Advisory Group, 2005). Based on cohort studies of long-term mortality and risk estimation models for the induction of secondary cancers following radiotherapy at least 15 -20 years follow-up will be required to fully assess whether there is an increased long-term treatment induced cancer risk (Dasu et al, 2005;Darby et al, 2005) and subtle late toxicity from irradiation in BRCA1 mutation carriers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) has in the past usually been taken to have the following "linear-quadratic-exponential" form [reviewed in (Bennett et al, 2004;Dasu et al, 2005;Radivoyevitch et al, 2001)]: A = (ad + bd 2 ) exp ( − αd − βd 2 ).…”
Section: Err = Abmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eqs. (1) and (3) have been the main formalism for estimating radiogenic second cancer risks [recent examples include (Bennett et al, 2004;Dasu et al, 2005)]. …”
Section: Fractionated Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table III summarizes the cell survival parameters found in the literature that were used for this study (43,(45)(46)(47). DNA mutation and cell survival parameters are not widely known and have not been determined for all the organs used in this study.…”
Section: The Linear Quadratic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%