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A Review of the Role of Hypoxia in Radioresistance in Cancer Therapy

Wafa Bouleftour
Elise Rowinski
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Sandrine Sotton
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Pablo Moreno-Acosta
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Benoite Mery
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Hypoxia involves neoplastic cells. Unlike normal tissue, solid tumors are composed of aberrant vasculature, leading to a hypoxic microenvironment. Hypoxia is also known to be involved in both metastasis initiation and therapy resistance. Radiotherapy is the appropriate treatment in about half of all cancers, but loco-regional control failure and a disease recurrence often occur due to clinical radioresistance. Hypoxia induces radioresistance through a number of molecular pathways, and numerous strategies have been developed to overcome this. Nevertheless, these strategies have resulted in disappointing results, including adverse effects and limited efficacy. Additional clinical studies are needed to achieve a better understanding of the complex hypoxia pathways. This review presents an update on the mechanisms of hypoxia in radioresistance in solid tumors and the potential therapeutic solutions

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hal-03450007 , version 1 (25-11-2021)

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Wafa Bouleftour, Elise Rowinski, Safa Louati, Sandrine Sotton, Anne-Sophie Wozny, et al.. A Review of the Role of Hypoxia in Radioresistance in Cancer Therapy. Medical Science Monitor, 2021, 27, pp.e934116. ⟨10.12659/msm.934116⟩. ⟨hal-03450007⟩
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