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Natural Radiosensitizers in Radiotherapy: Cancer Treatment by Combining Ionizing Radiation with Resveratrol
Dominika Komorowska, Tomasz Radzik, Sebastian Kalenik, Aleksandra Rodacka
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2022 · ▲ 74 citations
Abstract
Conventional cancer treatment is mainly based on the surgical removal of the tumor followed by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. When surgical removal is not possible, radiotherapy and, less often, chemotherapy is the only way to treat patients. However, despite significant progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis and developments in modern radiotherapy techniques, radiotherapy (alone or in combination) does not always guarantee treatment success. One of the main causes is the radioresistance of cancer cells. Increasing the radiosensitivity of cancer cells improves the processes leading to their elimination during radiotherapy and prolonging the survival of cancer patients. In order to enhance the effect of radiotherapy in the treatment of radioresistant neoplasms, radiosensitizers are used. In clinical practice, synthetic radiosensitizers are commonly applied, but scientists have recently focused on using natural products (phytocompounds) as adjuvants in radiotherapy. In this review article, we only discuss naturally occurring radiosensitizers currently in clinical trials (paclitaxel, curcumin, genistein, and papaverine) and those whose radiation sensitizing effects, such as resveratrol, have been repeatedly confirmed by many independent studies.
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Komorowska, D., Radzik, T., Kalenik, S., & Rodacka, A. (2022). Natural Radiosensitizers in Radiotherapy: Cancer Treatment by Combining Ionizing Radiation with Resveratrol. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810627
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Komorowska D, Radzik T, Kalenik S, Rodacka A. Natural Radiosensitizers in Radiotherapy: Cancer Treatment by Combining Ionizing Radiation with Resveratrol. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022. doi:10.3390/ijms231810627.
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@article{dominika2022Natura,
title = {Natural Radiosensitizers in Radiotherapy: Cancer Treatment by Combining Ionizing Radiation with Resveratrol},
author = {Dominika Komorowska and Tomasz Radzik and Sebastian Kalenik and Aleksandra Rodacka},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/ijms231810627},
}
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