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Application of Carbon Ion and Its Sensitizing Agent in Cancer Therapy: A Systematic Review

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.708724

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heavy ion radiotherapy; carbon therapy; radiation therapy; clinical application; sensitizing agent

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2020YFC2007301, 2020YFC2007300]

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Carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT) is an advanced and effective treatment for various types of malignant tumors, utilizing the unique physical and biological advantages to kill tumor cells accurately and intensively. It has shown good feasibility and safety, attracting attention for its potential in cancer treatment and research. Researchers are also exploring sensitizing agents to enhance the therapeutic effects of CIRT.
Carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT) is the most advanced radiation therapy (RT) available and offers new opportunities to improve cancer treatment and research. CIRT has a unique physical and biological advantage that allow them to kill tumor cells more accurately and intensively. So far, CIRT has been used in almost all types of malignant tumors, and showed good feasibility, safety and acceptable toxicity, indicating that CIRT has a wide range of development and application prospects. In addition, in order to improve the biological effect of CIRT, scientists are also trying to investigate related sensitizing agents to enhance the killing ability of tumor cells, which has attracted extensive attention. In this review, we tried to systematically review the rationale, advantages and problems, the clinical applications and the sensitizing agents of the CIRT. At the same time, the prospects of the CIRT in were prospected. We hope that this review will help researchers interested in CIRT, sensitizing agents, and radiotherapy to understand their magic more systematically and faster, and provide data reference and support for bioanalysis, clinical medicine, radiotherapy, heavy ion therapy, and nanoparticle diagnostics.

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