Radioprotection of normal tissue cellsStrahlenschutz von Normalgewebszellen

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Patrick Maier
Frederik Wenz
Carsten Herskind
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[1] Heidelberg University,Department of Radiation Oncology Universitätsmedizin Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim
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Radiotherapy; Radioprotectors; Radiomitigators; Amifostine; Palifermin; Radiotherapie; Radioprotektoren; Radiomitigatoren; Amifostin; Palifermin;
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10.1007/s00066-014-0637-x
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Improvements of radiotherapy in combination with surgery and systemic therapy have resulted in increased survival rates of tumor patients. However, radiation-induced normal tissue toxicity is still dose limiting. Several strategies have been pursued with the goal to develop substances which may prevent or reduce damage to normal tissue. Drugs applied before radiotherapy are called radioprotectors; those given after radiotherapy to reduce long-term effects are radiomitigators. Despite more than 50 years of research, until now only two substances, amifostine and palifermin, have overcome all obstacles of clinical approval and are applied during radiotherapy of head and neck cancer or total body irradiation, respectively. However, better understanding of the cellular pathways involved in radiation response has allowed the development of several highly promising drugs functioning as scavengers of reactive oxygen species or targeting specific molecules involved in regulation of cell death pathways or cell cycle arrest. The present review describes the major targets for radioprotectors or radiomitigators currently tested in clinical trials.
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