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SUBMITTER: Prasanna PG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8486333 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Prasanna Pataje G PG Citrin Deborah E DE Hildesheim Jeffrey J Ahmed Mansoor M MM Venkatachalam Sundar S Riscuta Gabriela G Xi Dan D Zheng Guangrong G Deursen Jan van JV Goronzy Jorg J Kron Stephen J SJ Anscher Mitchell S MS Sharpless Norman E NE Campisi Judith J Brown Stephen L SL Niedernhofer Laura J LJ O'Loghlen Ana A Georgakilas Alexandros G AG Paris Francois F Gius David D Gewirtz David A DA Schmitt Clemens A CA Abazeed Mohamed E ME Kirkland James L JL Richmond Ann A Romesser Paul B PB Lowe Scott W SW Gil Jesus J Mendonca Marc S MS Burma Sandeep S Zhou Daohong D Coleman C Norman CN
Journal of the National Cancer Institute 20211001 10
Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that prevents the propagation of oncogenically activated, genetically unstable, and/or damaged cells. Induction of tumor cell senescence is also one of the underlying mechanisms by which cancer therapies exert antitumor activity. However, an increasing body of evidence from preclinical studies demonstrates that radiation and chemotherapy cause accumulation of senescent cells (SnCs) both in tumor and normal tissue. SnCs in tumors can ...[more]