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Genetic Polymorphisms in the DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Genes <i>XRCC3, XRCC2</i>, and <i>NBS1</i> Are Not Associated with Acute Side Effects of Radiotherapy in Breast Cancer Patients
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Dna DamageCancer PathologyGeneticsRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureRadiation BiologyOncologyBreast Cancer PatientsClinical SensitivityRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchMolecular OncologyGenome InstabilityRadiation TherapyGenetic PolymorphismsIonizing RadiationCancer GeneticsRadiation EffectsRadiation-induced Adverse EffectsNon-ionizing RadiationNormal TissueBreast CancerAcute Side EffectsMedicine
Clinical sensitivity to ionizing radiation varies considerably among patients, and radiation-induced adverse effects developing in normal tissue can be therapy limiting in >10% of patients ([1][1]). Ionizing radiation induces both DNA single-strand breaks and double-strand breaks (DSB), with the
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