Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
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Radiosensitivity of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Obtained from Patients with Cancers of the Breast, Head and Neck or Cervix as Determined with a Micronucleus Assay
Sadayuki BANChika KONOMIMayumi IWAKAWAShigeru YAMADATatsuya OHNOHiroshi TSUJISyuhei NODAYoshifumi MATUIYoshinobu HARADAJohn B. COLOGNETakashi IMAI
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2004 年 45 巻 4 号 p. 535-541

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The in vitro radiation sensitivities of peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained from 48 normal females and 168 female cancer patients were measured with the cytokinesis-blocking micronucleus assay. Cancer patients group had significantly higher mean baseline micronucleus frequency than normal healthy controls. Breast cancer patients were more radiosensitive than normal individuals. Cervical cancer cases were less radiation sensitive than normal subjects. The relative lack of radiation sensitivity in cervical-cancer cases could be due to modification of the radiosensitivity of patients' immune-responsible cells by human papillomaviruses infection. Normal individuals and cancer patients were classified according to their radiation sensitivity which was evaluated with the radiation-induced micronucleus frequencies. Such a classification will be an important initial step to characterize the radiosensitive, radioresistant, or cancer-prone individuals using specific SNP typing.
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