Radiosensitization by Hyperthermia: The Effects of Temperature, Sequence, and Time Interval in Cervical Cell Lines
Cervical cancers are almost exclusively caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). When patients suffering from cervical cancer have contraindications for chemoradiotherapy, radiotherapy combined with hyperthermia is a good treatment option<b>. </b>Radiation-induced DNA...
Main Authors: | Xionge Mei, Rosemarie ten Cate, Caspar M. van Leeuwen, Hans M. Rodermond, Lidewij de Leeuw, Dionysia Dimitrakopoulou, Lukas J.A. Stalpers, Johannes Crezee, H. Petra Kok, Nicolaas A.P. Franken, Arlene L. Oei |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2020-03-01
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Series: | Cancers |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/12/3/582 |
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