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Theoretical bases of the influence of radiation-induced abscopal effects on the cardiovascular system

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Topkan, E.
Pehlivan, B.
Küçük, A.

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Radiation therapy (RT) has been recognized as an efficient treatment modality commonly utilized in the curative or palliative management of many cancers for more than a century. Cytotoxic effects of RT are principally eventuated by its direct infield physical DNA damage or indirect insults from reactive oxygen species, dependent on the radiation source in use. On the contrary, radiation-induced abscopal effect (RIAE) refers to the distant non-targeted either profitable anti-tumoral or deleterious actions of radiation on a particular tissue, organ system, or the entire body. Although it is quite challenging to comment robustly on the precise RIAE mechanisms, yet, it is broadly acknowledged that the non-tar-geted distant effects of RIAE are chiefly mediated by the cytokines secreted from the tumor or bystander cells into the blood circulation or by the radiation-induced systemic immunity. The present brief review focuses principally on the rarely addressed, but likely, consequences of RIAE on the cardiovascular system in the light of accessible proof for the proposed RIAE mechanisms.

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Kare Yayıncılık

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Medicine

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Türk Onkoloji Dergisi / Turkish Journal of Oncology

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10.5505/tjo.2022.S1003

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