Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity

Scientific studies have shown that ethnicity has a great impact on cancer incidence, survival and response to drugs. Among the most common treatments for breast cancer is tumor removal, which goes hand in hand with radiation therapy for its efficacy in destroying residual cancer cells. However, it h...

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Hoofdauteurs: Angulo-Molina, Aracely, Urrutia Bañuelos, Efraín, Silva-Campa, Erika, Santacruz-Gómez, Karla, Acosta Elías, Monica Alessandra
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spelling oai:http:--epistemus.unison.mx:article-2242023-06-14T01:03:10Z Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity Radiosensibilidad en cáncer de mama asociado al origen étnico Angulo-Molina, Aracely Urrutia Bañuelos, Efraín Silva-Campa, Erika Santacruz-Gómez, Karla Acosta Elías, Monica Alessandra Cáncer de mama Radioterapia Etinicidad Radiosensibilidad Radiotherapy breast cancer ethnicity radiosensitivity Scientific studies have shown that ethnicity has a great impact on cancer incidence, survival and response to drugs. Among the most common treatments for breast cancer is tumor removal, which goes hand in hand with radiation therapy for its efficacy in destroying residual cancer cells. However, it has been observed that the response to radiation is heterogeneous among patients and subtypes of breast cancer, with different adverse effects that may be associated with ethnicity. Cell lines of Caucasian and African-American origin are used in research, therefore the need for new cell lines of Latino and/or Asian origin is considered. In this review, we show the need to evaluate and compare the effects of radiosensitivity using models with different ethnicity in order to potentially apply personalized radiotherapy according to ethnicity is discussed. Estudios científicos han demostrado que la etnicidad tiene un gran impacto en la incidencia del cáncer, la supervivencia y la respuesta a los medicamentos. Dentro de los tratamientos más comunes para el cáncer de mama se encuentra la extirpación tumoral, la cual va de la mano con la radioterapia por su eficacia en destruir células cancerosas residuales. Sin embargo, se ha observado que la respuesta a la radiación es heterogénea entre pacientes y subtipos de cáncer de mama, observándose diferentes efectos adversos que pudieran estar asociados a la etnicidad. Sin embargo, en investigación se utilizan líneas celulares de origen caucásico y afroamericano, por lo que se considera la necesidad de nuevas líneas celulares de origen latinas y/o asiáticas. En esta revisión se expone la necesidad de evaluar y comparar los efectos de la radiosensibilidad usando modelos con diferente origen étnico para potencialmente aplicar la radioterapia personalizada según la etnicidad. Universida de Sonora 2022-08-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion CienTecYSoc CienTecYSoc application/pdf application/pdf text/xml https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/224 10.36790/epistemus.v16i33.224 EPISTEMUS; Vol. 16 No. 33 (2022): Issue 33; 63-68 EPISTEMUS; Vol. 16 Núm. 33 (2022): Revista No. 33; 63-68 2007-8196 2007-4530 spa https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/224/263 https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/224/313 https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/224/329 Derechos de autor 2022 EPISTEMUS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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author Angulo-Molina, Aracely
Urrutia Bañuelos, Efraín
Silva-Campa, Erika
Santacruz-Gómez, Karla
Acosta Elías, Monica Alessandra
spellingShingle Angulo-Molina, Aracely
Urrutia Bañuelos, Efraín
Silva-Campa, Erika
Santacruz-Gómez, Karla
Acosta Elías, Monica Alessandra
Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
author_facet Angulo-Molina, Aracely
Urrutia Bañuelos, Efraín
Silva-Campa, Erika
Santacruz-Gómez, Karla
Acosta Elías, Monica Alessandra
author_sort Angulo-Molina, Aracely
title Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
title_short Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
title_full Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
title_fullStr Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
title_full_unstemmed Radiosensitivity in Breast Cancer Associated with Ethnicity
title_sort radiosensitivity in breast cancer associated with ethnicity
description Scientific studies have shown that ethnicity has a great impact on cancer incidence, survival and response to drugs. Among the most common treatments for breast cancer is tumor removal, which goes hand in hand with radiation therapy for its efficacy in destroying residual cancer cells. However, it has been observed that the response to radiation is heterogeneous among patients and subtypes of breast cancer, with different adverse effects that may be associated with ethnicity. Cell lines of Caucasian and African-American origin are used in research, therefore the need for new cell lines of Latino and/or Asian origin is considered. In this review, we show the need to evaluate and compare the effects of radiosensitivity using models with different ethnicity in order to potentially apply personalized radiotherapy according to ethnicity is discussed.
publisher Universida de Sonora
publishDate 2022
url https://epistemus.unison.mx/index.php/epistemus/article/view/224
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