Publication: Nanoparticle Mediated Tumor Vascular Disruption: A Novel Strategy in Radiation Therapy
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2015
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Kunjachan, Sijumon, Alexandre Detappe, Rajiv Kumar, Thomas Ireland, Lisa Cameron, Douglas E. Biancur, Vincent Motto-Ros, et al. 2015. “Nanoparticle Mediated Tumor Vascular Disruption: A Novel Strategy in Radiation Therapy.” Nano Lett. 15 (11) (November 11): 7488–7496. doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03073.
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More than 50% of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy. The clinical delivery of curative radiation dose is strictly restricted by the proximal healthy tissues. We propose a dual-targeting strategy using vessel-targeted-radiosensitizing gold nanoparticles and conformal-image guided radiation therapy to specifically amplify damage in the tumor neoendothelium. The resulting tumor vascular disruption substantially improved the therapeutic outcome and subsidized the radiation/nanoparticle toxicity, extending its utility to intransigent or nonresectable tumors that barely respond to standard therapies.
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image-guided radiation therapy, endothelial radiation damage, tumor vascular disruption, gold nanoparticles
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