[Home ] [Archive]    
:: Main :: About :: Current Issue :: Archive :: Search :: Submit :: Contact ::
Main Menu
Home::
IJRR Information::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Subscription::
News & Events::
Web Mail::
::
Search in website

Advanced Search
..
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
..
ISSN
Hard Copy 2322-3243
Online 2345-4229
..
Online Submission
Now you can send your articles to IJRR office using the article submission system.
..

AWT IMAGE

AWT IMAGE

:: Search published articles ::
Showing 1 results for Grazia Cusi

P. Borghetti, A.e. Guerini, Ph.d A. Colosini, G. Facheris, C. Gandolfo, L. Triggiani, A. Bruni, E. D’angelo, M. Grazia Cusi, S.m. Magrini, R. Bresciani, V. Nardone,
Volume 21, Issue 2 (4-2023)
Abstract

Background: Cytokines have a recognized role in the physiopathology of cancer disease and could be involved also in the “abscopal effect”. Aim of this work is the preliminary analysis of inflammatory mediators in patients with oligometastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) undergoing stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT). Materials and Methods: This was a feasibility multi-institutional study that prospectively included oligometastatic NSCLC patients undergoing SRT from June 2018 until August 2018 and healthy controls. Blood samples were collected at three different time points (1-5 days before SRT, 1-5 days after SRT and 28-35 days after SRT). A commercially available kit was used for quantitative analysis of 44 inflammation molecules. Nine patients and four healthy controls were enrolled. Results:  Several cytokines (54.5%) resulted undetectable in a significant percentage of the samples and were not further analyzed. Levels of seven inflammatory molecules (bDNF, MIP-1b, PDGF-bb, PIGF-1, RANTES, SDF1-a, and bNGF) showed significant variations after SRT in the NSCLC patients cohort. Conclusion: Significant plasmatic concentration changes after SRT were reported for a relevant proportion of the evaluated molecules. The results of this study will contribute to define a selection of cytokines and chemokines that will be analyzed in a prospective trial with a larger sample of patients.


Page 1 from 1     

International Journal of Radiation Research
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.15 seconds with 37 queries by YEKTAWEB 4710