Cell survival description of the cumulative radiation effect.

A L McKenzie
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An equation is proposed to link the Cumulative Radiation Effect (CRE) scale of radiation damage with the fraction of basal cells surviving after irradiation of skin epithelium. The model assumes an expression for the basal cell survival curve which fits the various hit-target models over the range of doses found in clinical practice. The model is consistent with CRE in the dependence on total treatment dose and fractionation number. A 'first order' analysis using a Gompertzian re-growth of cells also yields reasonable agreement with the CRE equation in time dependence during treatment and during a gap. This model is suitable for acute skin reactions but not necessarily for late effects in connective tissue.

细胞存活描述累积辐射效应。
提出了一个将辐射损伤的累积辐射效应(CRE)尺度与皮肤上皮辐照后基底细胞存活比例联系起来的方程。该模型假定基底细胞存活曲线的表达式在临床实践中发现的剂量范围内适合各种击中目标模型。模型对总治疗剂量和分离次数的依赖性与CRE一致。使用冈伯兹细胞再生长的“一阶”分析也与CRE方程在治疗期间和间隙期间的时间依赖性有合理的一致性。该模型适用于急性皮肤反应,但不一定适用于结缔组织的后期效应。
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