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Abstract
Radiotherapy as a treatment method for glioblastoma is limited due to the intrinsic apoptosis resistance mechanisms of the tumor. Administration of higher radiation doses contributes to toxicities in normal tissues and organs at risk, like optic chiasma. Cellular senescence represents an alternative mechanism to apoptosis following radiotherapy in glioblastoma, occurring in both normal and neoplastic cells. Although it impedes the growth of tumors and sustains cells in their cycle, it can also act as a cause of tumor development and recurrence following treatment. In this review, we discuss detailed insights into the significance of radiation-induced senescence in glioblastoma and the underlying mechanisms that lead to radioresistance. We also discuss senescence biomarkers and the role of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in tumor recurrence. Finally, we review the studies that have administered potential interventions to eradicate or inhibit senescent cells in glioblastoma after treatment with radiation.
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