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Erratum to “Low doses of ionizing radiation activate endothelial cells and induce angiogenesis in peritumoral tissues” [Radiotherapy and Oncology 141 (2019) 256-261]

2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 151; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.radonc.2020.06.037

ISSN

1879-0887

Autores

Filipa Gil Marques, Esmeralda Poli, João Malaquias, Tânia Carvalho, Ana Portêlo, Afonso Ramires, Fernando Aldeia, Ruy M. Ribeiro, Emília Vitorino, Isabel Diegues, Luís Costa, Joào Coutinho, Filomena Pina, Marc Mareel, Susana Constantino Rosa Santos,

Tópico(s)

Management of metastatic bone disease

Resumo

The publisher regrets that the printed version of the above article contained a number of errors. The correct and final version follows. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Low doses of ionizing radiation activate endothelial cells and induce angiogenesis in peritumoral tissuesRadiotherapy and OncologyVol. 141PreviewRadiotherapy is widely used to treat malignant tumors. It is mostly delivered in fractionated schemes, consisting of a daily small dose repeated during several weeks until a potentially curative dose has accumulated inside the tumor volume [1]. However, it is important to consider that shaped ionizing radiation beams intersect at the tumor site from successive angles, resulting in significant exposure of nearby healthy tissues to a wide range of daily subtherapeutic doses of ionizing radiation (SDIR). Full-Text PDF Low doses of ionizing radiation activate endothelial cells and induce angiogenesis in peritumoral tissuesRadiotherapy and OncologyVol. 151PreviewRadiotherapy is widely used to treat malignant tumors. It is mostly delivered in fractionated schemes, consisting of a daily small dose repeated during several weeks until a potentially curative dose has accumulated inside the tumor volume [1]. However, it is important to consider that shaped ionizing radiation beams intersect at the tumor site from successive angles, resulting in significant exposure of nearby healthy tissues to a wide range of daily subtherapeutic doses of ionizing radiation (SDIR). Full-Text PDF

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