(S036) The Low Alpha-Beta Ratio of Bladder Cancer: A Rationale for Hypofractionation
April 15th 2014We hypothesized that the promising outcomes with partial-bladder treatment might be due to the effects of hypofractionation. We thus aimed to analyze the clinical impact of hypofractionation on local control and to characterize the radiation response of a bladder cancer cell line with regard to clonogenic survival.
(S043) RadiotypeDx: Validation of a Radiation Sensitivity Signature in Human Breast Cancer
April 15th 2014An unmet clinical need in breast cancer (BC) management is the identification of which patients will respond to radiation therapy (RT). We hypothesized that the integration of post-RT clonogenic survival data with gene expression data across a large spectrum of BC cell lines would generate a BC-specific RT sensitivity signature predictive for RT response in BC patients and allow identification of patients with tumors refractive to conventional therapy.