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Using NF-κB As a Molecular Target for Theranostics in Radiation Oncology Research

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2012 Feb 29
PMID 22369374
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Abstract

Resistance of cancer cells to chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy is a major challenge to current anticancer treatment. The NF-κB signaling pathway plays an important role in tumor development and progression, and results in unsatisfactory treatment outcome. Inhibition of the NF-κB signaling cascade may sensitize the resistant cancer cells to chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Here, the correlation of NF-κB molecules with carcinogenesis and tumor progression, along with its significance in clinical practice, is reviewed. The potential clinical application of NF-κB and its associated molecules as diagnostic and therapeutic targets is also discussed.

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