The DNA Damage Response: Implications for Tumor Responses to Radiation and Chemotherapy
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Abstract
Cellular responses to DNA damage are important determinants of both cancer development and cancer outcome following radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Identification of molecular pathways governing DNA damage signaling and DNA repair in response to different types of DNA lesions allows for a better understanding of the effects of radiation and chemotherapy on normal and tumor cells. Although dysregulation of the DNA damage response (DDR) is associated with predisposition to cancer development, it can also result in hypersensitivity or resistance of tumors to therapy and can be exploited for improvement of cancer treatment. We highlight the DDR pathways that are activated after treatment with radiation and…
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- DNA damage
- Chemotherapy
- DNA repair
- Radiation therapy
- Cancer research
- Cancer
- DNA Damage Repair
- DNA
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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