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Radiation Sensitizers:A Contemporary Audit
Authors:   N. G. Huilgol, C. K. K. Nair, V. T. Kagiya

ISBN: 978-81-7319-376-7 
Publication Year:   2001
Pages:   94
Binding:   Hard Back


About the book

This volume presents data on newer hypoxic cell sensitizers like Senazole and deals with old molecules like chlorpromazine in anew role of sensitization. The book written with postgraduates, residents and busy consultants in mind, offers information on sensitizers, which is a scattered in published and unpublished literature.


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Table of content

Preface / The clinical efficacy of hypoxic cell radiosensitizers: The beautiful hypothesis and the ugly facts / Cellular membrane in modulation of radiation damage and improvement in cancer therapy / Chlorpromazine-a hypoxic cell sensitizer: a new role for an old drug / Mitomycin C (MMC) and Radiotherapy/ In vivo disposition and elimination Kinetics of Senazole following intravenous and intraarterial administration in cancer patients / Nitrotriazole-spermidine conjugate: A DNA selective radiosensitizer / AK-2123: An overview / An early experience with AK-2123 administered intraarterially in the treatment of recurrent hemorrhaging cancer of cervix / An overview of radiosensitizers / Radiosensitizer for hypoxic tumor imaging




Audience
Postgraduate students, Resident Doctors and Consultants