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Prevention of Radiation-Induced Bladder Injury

Xstrahl in Action Pelvic radiotherapy (RT) can cause debilitating bladder toxicities. In the recent study, researchers sought methods to protect against and alleviate RT-induced late bladder injury.Publication Prevention of radiation-induced bladder injury: A murine...

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kV Radiotherapy Treatment in Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer

Researchers sought to understand the role of kV treatment in locally advanced and/or metastatic breast cancer in which kV radiotherapy was used as the primary modality or as supportive treatment to linac-based RT to gain local tumor control and improve the patient’s quality of life. See details of the recent study, Kilovoltage radiotherapy as a supportive treatment in locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer – a series of six case reports, and the full report on six cases.

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Evaluation of Radiation Therapy of Ocular Tumours

Xstrahl in Action A recent study investigated reduced risk of damage to nearby organs during the treatment of ocular tumours. using our Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP). Publication Orthovoltage X-ray Minibeam Radiation Therapy for the Treatment of...

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SARRP Used in Salivary Gland Radiation Research

In the recent study, Short-term and bystander effects of radiation on murine submandibular glands, researchers sought to understand hyposalivation effects that can be caused by radiation. See details below and the full study here.

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CIX3 used in HER2-positive Tumor Research

See what researchers found in the recent study: Enhancement of antitumor immune response by radiation therapy combined with dual immune checkpoint inhibitor in a  metastatic model of HER2‑positive murine tumor. See the original publication here.

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SARRP Used in Melanoma Vaccination Study

In a recent study, Short-course neoadjuvant in situ vaccination for murine melanoma, researchers compared the effectiveness of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and/or tumor vaccination. See more below and the full study here.

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Biological Effects Comparison of X-rays and γ-rays

In the recent study, Orthovoltage X-Rays Exhibit Increased Efficacy Compared with γ-Rays in Preclinical Irradiation, researchers found that a dose reduction is necessary for X-rays to achieve comparable biological effects. See more below and the original study here....

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