辐射性肝损伤:综述。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Pub Date : 2025-09-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHC.S540960
Jing Sun, Hao-Ran Lu, Jian-Hui Wu, Dong Li, Tao Zhang, Xue-Zhang Duan
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摘要

放射治疗是肿瘤治疗的主要方法之一,超过50%的患者在治疗期间选择放射治疗。放射治疗的最佳方案是增加靶区的剂量,同时减少正常组织的剂量。肝肿瘤放射治疗近年来有了显著的发展。尽管放射治疗的技术进步和准确性提高,但辐射到达靶区的路径仍然要经过正常组织。虽然在规划中有耐受剂量作为正常肝脏照射的参考参数,但辐射损伤仍会发生。此外,近年来在放疗与化疗、靶向治疗、免疫治疗联合应用的同时,RILD的发生仍影响着其他治疗方案的实施。本文就RILD的最新研究成果进行综述,以期更好地了解其发病机制,为优化放疗提供研究方向。
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Radiation-Induced Liver Injury: An Overview.

Radiation-Induced Liver Injury: An Overview.

Radiation-Induced Liver Injury: An Overview.

Radiation-Induced Liver Injury: An Overview.

Radiation therapy is one of the main methods of tumor treatment, with over 50% of patients opting for it during treatment. The optimal regimen of radiation therapy aims to increase the dose in the target area while decreasing the dose in normal tissue. Radiotherapy for liver tumors has seen significant development in recent years. Despite the technological progress and improved accuracy of radiotherapy, the path of radiation reaching the target area still passes through normal tissues. Although there is tolerance doses as a reference parameter for normal liver exposure in planning, radiation damage still occurs. In addition, when combination of radiation therapy with chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy has been widely used in recent years, the occurrence of RILD still affects the implementation of other treatment programs. In this review, latest research results of RILD are discussed to better understand the mechanism and provide research directions for optimizing radiotherapy.

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