Comparison of radiosensitivities of human autologous normal and neoplastic thyroid epithelial cells
- 1 February 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 59 (698) , 127-130
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-59-698-127
Abstract
Studies were conducted to examine differences between the radiosensitivities of normal and neoplastic epithelial cells of the human thyroid. Freshly excised thyroid tissues from the tumours of eight patients with papillary carcinoma (PC) and five with follicular adenoma (FA) were cultured in vitro separately from normal thyroid tissue obtained from the surgical margins of the same patients. Plating efficiency of unirradiated control tissue was lower, on average for tumour tissue compared with normal tissue. Radiosensitivity, measured by the 37% inactivation dose D0, was greater for carcinoma tissue than for normal tissue in seven out of eight PC cases. Adenomatous tissue was less radiosensitive than normal tissue in four out of five FA cases. This is the first report comparing the radiosensitivity of autologous normal and abnormal epithelial tissue from the human thyroid.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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