Abstract
One of the difficulties in cancer radiotherapy arises from the fact that the tissue tolerance dose is much smaller than the tumor lethal dose. In our opinion the former depends upon the tolerance of the endothelial cell of the blood vessel in the normal tissue. In this introduction, a new concept regarding the estimation of tissue radiosensitivity was described, and the possible significance of the mode of radiation injury and the repair capability of normal tissue in the cancer radiotheraphy was discussed.
Matsuzawa, T
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- Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Research Inst. for Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Cancer
Citation Formats
Matsuzawa, T.
The tissue injury and repair in cancer radiotherapy. A concept of tissue architecture and radio sensitivity.
Japan: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Matsuzawa, T.
The tissue injury and repair in cancer radiotherapy. A concept of tissue architecture and radio sensitivity.
Japan.
Matsuzawa, T.
1975.
"The tissue injury and repair in cancer radiotherapy. A concept of tissue architecture and radio sensitivity."
Japan.
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title = {The tissue injury and repair in cancer radiotherapy. A concept of tissue architecture and radio sensitivity}
author = {Matsuzawa, T}
abstractNote = {One of the difficulties in cancer radiotherapy arises from the fact that the tissue tolerance dose is much smaller than the tumor lethal dose. In our opinion the former depends upon the tolerance of the endothelial cell of the blood vessel in the normal tissue. In this introduction, a new concept regarding the estimation of tissue radiosensitivity was described, and the possible significance of the mode of radiation injury and the repair capability of normal tissue in the cancer radiotheraphy was discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {21:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Jun}
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title = {The tissue injury and repair in cancer radiotherapy. A concept of tissue architecture and radio sensitivity}
author = {Matsuzawa, T}
abstractNote = {One of the difficulties in cancer radiotherapy arises from the fact that the tissue tolerance dose is much smaller than the tumor lethal dose. In our opinion the former depends upon the tolerance of the endothelial cell of the blood vessel in the normal tissue. In this introduction, a new concept regarding the estimation of tissue radiosensitivity was described, and the possible significance of the mode of radiation injury and the repair capability of normal tissue in the cancer radiotheraphy was discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {21:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Jun}
}