Radiation-Associated Liver Injury

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Abstract

The liver is a critically important organ that has numerous functions including the production of bile, metabolism of ingested nutrients, elimination of many waste products, glycogen storage, and plasma protein synthesis. The liver is often incidentally irradiated during radiation therapy (RT) for tumors in the upper- abdomen, right lower lung, distal esophagus, or during whole abdomen or whole body RT. This article describes the endpoints, time-course, and dose-volume effect of radiation on the liver.

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Pan, C. C., Kavanagh, B. D., Dawson, L. A., Li, X. A., Das, S. K., Miften, M., & Ten Haken, R. K. (2010). Radiation-Associated Liver Injury. International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, 76(3 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.06.092

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