Radiation-induced Changes in Levels of Selected Proteins in Peripheral Blood Serum of Breast Cancer Patients as a Potential Triage Biodosimeter for Large-scale Radiological Emergencies
Deperas-Kaminska M, Bajinskis A, Marczyk M, Polanska J, Wersäll P, Lidbrink E, Ainsbury EA, Guipaud O, Benderitter M, Haghdoost S, Wojcik A. Radiation-induced Changes in Levels of Selected Proteins in Peripheral Blood Serum of Breast Cancer Patients as a Potential Triage Biodosimeter for Large-scale Radiological Emergencies. Health Physics 2014, 107: 555-563. PMID: 25353241, DOI: 10.1097/hp.0000000000000158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiomarkersBlood ProteinsBreast NeoplasmsDose-Response Relationship, RadiationEmergenciesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayFemaleHumansMiceRadiation InjuriesRadiation MonitoringRadiometryTriageConceptsPeripheral blood serumBreast cancer patientsLarge-scale radiological emergencyCancer patientsApolipoprotein EConsistent dose-response relationshipBlood serumExternal beam radiotherapyIrradiation of skinKinase 4Dose-response relationshipLogistic regression modelsPartial-body exposuresPurpose of triageMultinomial logistic regression modelsBeam radiotherapyBlood samplesFetuin BMultivariate analysisBody exposureDifferent dosesRadiation-induced changesSerumProtein 7Factor X