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Radiogenomics: the search for genetic predictors of radiotherapy response
by
Vega, Ana
, Bentzen, Søren M
, Dunning, Alison
, Dekker, Andre
, Andreassen, C Nicolaj
, Barnett, Gillian C
, Burnet, Neil G
, Talbot, Chris
, Kerns, Sarah L
, Ruysscher, Dirk De
, L West, Catharine M
, Parliament, Matthew
, Rosenstein, Barry S
in
Cancer treatment
/ Drug metabolism
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic variation
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomics
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Neoplasms - radiotherapy
/ normal tissue toxicity
/ Patient outcomes
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Radiation Injuries - genetics
/ Radiation Injuries - prevention & control
/ radiogenomics
/ Radiotherapy
/ Risk
/ single nucleotide polymorphisms
2014
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Radiogenomics: the search for genetic predictors of radiotherapy response
by
Vega, Ana
, Bentzen, Søren M
, Dunning, Alison
, Dekker, Andre
, Andreassen, C Nicolaj
, Barnett, Gillian C
, Burnet, Neil G
, Talbot, Chris
, Kerns, Sarah L
, Ruysscher, Dirk De
, L West, Catharine M
, Parliament, Matthew
, Rosenstein, Barry S
in
Cancer treatment
/ Drug metabolism
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic variation
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomics
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Neoplasms - radiotherapy
/ normal tissue toxicity
/ Patient outcomes
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Radiation Injuries - genetics
/ Radiation Injuries - prevention & control
/ radiogenomics
/ Radiotherapy
/ Risk
/ single nucleotide polymorphisms
2014
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Radiogenomics: the search for genetic predictors of radiotherapy response
by
Vega, Ana
, Bentzen, Søren M
, Dunning, Alison
, Dekker, Andre
, Andreassen, C Nicolaj
, Barnett, Gillian C
, Burnet, Neil G
, Talbot, Chris
, Kerns, Sarah L
, Ruysscher, Dirk De
, L West, Catharine M
, Parliament, Matthew
, Rosenstein, Barry S
in
Cancer treatment
/ Drug metabolism
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic variation
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Genomics
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Neoplasms - radiotherapy
/ normal tissue toxicity
/ Patient outcomes
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Radiation Injuries - genetics
/ Radiation Injuries - prevention & control
/ radiogenomics
/ Radiotherapy
/ Risk
/ single nucleotide polymorphisms
2014
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Radiogenomics: the search for genetic predictors of radiotherapy response
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Radiogenomics: the search for genetic predictors of radiotherapy response
2014
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'Radiogenomics' is the study of genetic variation associated with response to radiotherapy. Radiogenomics aims to uncover the genes and biologic pathways responsible for radiotherapy toxicity that could be targeted with radioprotective agents and; identify genetic markers that can be used in risk prediction models in the clinic. The long-term goal of the field is to develop single nucleotide polymorphism-based risk models that can be used to stratify patients to more precisely tailored radiotherapy protocols. The field has evolved over the last two decades in parallel with advances in genomics, moving from narrowly focused candidate gene studies to large, collaborative genome-wide association studies. Several confirmed genetic variants have been identified and the field is making progress toward clinical translation.
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Future Medicine Ltd
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