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A New View of Radiation-Induced Cancer: Integrating Short- and Long-Term Processes. Part II: Second Cancer Risk EstimationAs the number of cancer survivors grows, prediction of radiotherapy-induced second cancer risks becomes increasingly important. Because the latency period for solid tumors is long, the risks of recently introduced radiotherapy protocols are not yet directly measurable. In the accompanying article, we presented a new biologically based mathematical model, which, in principle, can estimate second cancer risks for any protocol. The novelty of the model is that it integrates, into a single formalism, mechanistic analyses of pre-malignant cell dynamics on two different time scales: short-term during radiotherapy and recovery; long-term during the entire life span. Here, we apply the model to nine solid cancer types (stomach, lung, colon, rectal, pancreatic, bladder, breast, central nervous system, and thyroid) using data on radiotherapy-induced second malignancies, on Japanese atomic bomb survivors, and on background US cancer incidence. Potentially, the model can be incorporated into radiotherapy treatment planning algorithms, adding second cancer risk as an optimization criterion.
Document ID
20100039469
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Shuryak, Igor
(Columbia Univ. New York, NY, United States)
Brenner, David J.
(Columbia Univ. New York, NY, United States)
Hahnfeldt, Philip
(Tufts Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Hlatky, Lynn
(Tufts Univ. Boston, MA, United States)
Sachs, Rainer K.
(California Univ. Berkeley, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 2009
Publication Information
Publication: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Volume: 48
Issue: 3
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ06HA27G
CONTRACT_GRANT: DE-FG02-03ER6366
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ04HJ12G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNJ06HA28G
CONTRACT_GRANT: 03-OBPR-07-00590065
CONTRACT_GRANT: CA78496
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Public
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