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Radiation therapeutic

Radiation Therapeutic Radioiodine Atomic fallout infections Rubella virus Cytomegalovirus Herpes virus homlnis Toxoplasmosis... [Pg.314]

Known genetic transmission Chromosomal aberration Environmental causes Ionizing radiations Therapeutic Infections Rubella virus Cytomegalovirus Herpes virus hominis Maternal metabolic imbalance Endemic cretinism Diabetes... [Pg.60]

Nishizaki M, Meyn RE, Levy LB, et al. Synergistic iirhibition of human lung cancer cell growth by adenovirus-mediated wild-type p53 gene transfer in combination with docetaxel and radiation therapeutics in vitro and in vivo. Clin Cancer Res 2001 7 2887-2897. [Pg.272]

The combination of different therapeutic modafities, surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation, as well as a combination of different chemotherapeutic... [Pg.41]

Not only is TCDO a potent therapeutic agent in acute radiation syndrome, but treatment using TCDO from days 4—11 after TBI increases the survival rate in rats for up to one year, protects against the development of late GI ulcers, and also reduces the development of y-ray-induced leukemias and malignant epitheHal tumors, but not sarcomas (202). The anticarcinogenic effect of TCDO maybe related to the inhibition of PGs, which promote carcinogenesis, or to immunostimulation, which may result in a more effective elimination of malignant cells. [Pg.496]

Additive bone marrow depressive effects occur when the miotic inhibitor drugs are administered with other anti-neoplastic dragp or radiation therapy. Administration of vincristine with digoxin results in a decreased therapeutic effect of tlie digoxin and decreased plasma digoxin levels. There is a decrease in serum concentrations of phenytoin when administered widi vinblastine... [Pg.594]

Active devices intended to emit ionizing radiation and intended for diagnostic and therapeutic interventional radiology including devices which control or monitor such devices, or which directly influence their performance, are in Class lib. [Pg.176]

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. ASHP therapeutic guidelines on the pharmacologic management of nausea and vomiting in adult and pediatric patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy or undergoing surgery. Am J Health-Syst Pharm 1999 56 729-764. [Pg.305]

The clinical course varies widely among these histologies of HL and NHL. Most lymphoma subtypes are highly proliferating tumor cells that require aggressive therapeutic intervention with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both. By contrast, certain subtypes of non-Hodgkin s lymphoma... [Pg.1372]

Dose, Fractionation—A method of administering therapeutic radiation in which relatively small doses are given daily or at longer intervals. [Pg.274]

Dose, Protraction—A method of administering therapeutic radiation by delivering it continuously over a relatively long period at a low dose rate. [Pg.274]

Doucet, J. (2003), New synchrotron radiation-based imaging techniques and archaeology, Phys. Chem. 117 (Molecular and Structural Archaeology Cosmetic and Therapeutic Chemicals) 179-192. [Pg.571]

If the excess of lanthanide is sufficiently great, overloading of the transport system occurs and colloidal aggregates of large size are formed by hydrolysis. The interstitial or intracavitary formation of immobilized lanthanide colloids labeled with relatively short-lived radioisotopes was the basis for the attempted use of radioactive lanthanides as internal sources of therapeutic radiation (Kyker, 1962a, 1962b). [Pg.41]

Treatment options include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or both (combined-modality therapy). The therapeutic role of surgery is limited, regardless of stage. [Pg.718]

It has been known for many years that homolytic fusion of the 0-0 bond in H2O2 will yield the hydroxyl free radical OH. This may be produced by exposure of H2O2 solutions to heat or ionising radiation and hence may be formed, for example, after accidental or therapeutic exposure to radiation (e.g. during cancer therapy) ... [Pg.154]


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