PLX111963
GSE119204: Short-term effect of Boost versus Radical doses of Intraoperative electron Radiotherapy in breast cancer tumor bed using high-throughput approaches
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Importance: Intra-operative electron Radiation Therapy as a partial-breast single high dose radiotherapy, leads to decrease the local recurrence through tumor bed modification.; Objective: This study designed to investigate short-term effect of the dose- dependent and -independent molecular mechanisms and biological pathway of tumor bed modification induced by Intra-operative electron Radiation; Methods: Six random selected breast cancer patients entered into our study and all patients by referee to their pathological report were treated by doses of 12Gy as a Boost dose and 21Gy as a Radical dose and the samples were categorized into three groups which included: Margin Before irradiation, Margin After immediately irradiation and Margin 24 hours After irradiation.; Resluts: Using mRNA-sequencing, ~6 Giga base clean data (20 Million Reads, 150 base pair) per individual sample and totally 125.3 million reads of transcriptome sequence were generated from the patient samples.; Discussion: Appropriate Intra-operative electron Radiation Therapy short-term effects of molecular mechanisms in tumor bed seems to be dose-independent. SOURCE: Mohammad Esmael Akbari (crc@SBMU.ac.ir) - Cancer Research Center
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