Authors
Nicolaas AP Franken, Arlene L Oei, H Petra Kok, Hans M Rodermond, Peter Sminia, Johannes Crezee, Lukas JA Stalpers, Gerrit W Barendsen
Publication date
2013/5/1
Source
International journal of oncology
Volume
42
Issue
5
Pages
1501-1515
Publisher
Spandidos Publications
Description
The linear-quadratic model (LQ model) provides a biologically plausible and experimentally established method to quantitatively describe the dose-response to irradiation in terms of clonogenic survival. In the basic LQ formula, the clonogenic surviving fraction Sd̸S0 following a radiation dose d (Gy) is described by an inverse exponential approximation: Sd̸S0= e-(αd+ βd2), wherein α and β are experimentally derived parameters for the linear and quadratic terms, respectively. Radiation is often combined with other agents to achieve radiosensitisation. In this study, we reviewed radiation enhancement ratios of hyperthermia (HT), halogenated pyrimidines (HPs), various cytostatic drugs and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase‑1 (PARP1) inhibitors expressed in the parameters α and β derived from cell survival curves of various mammalian cell cultures. A significant change in the α/β ratio is of direct clinical interest for the …
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