Why should radiological oncology do translational research? |
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Authors: | Rut Cañas Isabel Linares Ferran Guedea Miguel Ángel Berenguer Francés |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Radiobiology and Cancer, ONCOBELL – IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain;2. Radiation Oncology Department. Institut Català d’Oncologia, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Avinguda Granvia, 199-203, 08908, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Radiological Oncology, like the rest of medical specialties, is beginning to provide can personalized therapies. The ongoing scientific advances enable a great degree of precision in diagnoses and therapies. To fight cancer, from a radiotherapy unit, requires up-to-date equipment, professionals with different specialties working in synchrony (doctors, physicists, biologists, etc.) and a lot of research. Some of the new therapeutic tendencies are immunotherapy, nanoparticles, gene therapy, biomarkers, artificial intelligence, etc. A new clinical paradigm in which new professional networks are inevitable is arising. The mission of translational research is to become a scientific engine in the clinical space. |
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Keywords: | Translational research Radiotherapy Nanoparticles Gene therapy Artificial intelligence Networks |
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