Abstract
Cigarette smokers have high carboxyhaemoglobin levels which can promote tumour radioresistance. Inhalation of carbogen gas shortens the half-life of carboxyhaemoglobin, increasing tumour radiosensitivity in animal models. Breathing 2.5% carbogen for 30 min results in a greater reduction in venous blood COHb levels than breathing 5% carbogen for 7 min.
Publication types
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Clinical Trial
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Adult
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Carbon Dioxide / administration & dosage*
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Carbon Dioxide / pharmacology*
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Carboxyhemoglobin / analysis*
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Carboxyhemoglobin / metabolism*
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Cell Hypoxia
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Female
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Half-Life
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasms / radiotherapy
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Oxygen / administration & dosage*
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Oxygen / pharmacology*
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Radiation Tolerance
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Radiation-Sensitizing Agents / administration & dosage*
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Radiation-Sensitizing Agents / pharmacology*
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Radiotherapy
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Smoking / adverse effects*
Substances
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Radiation-Sensitizing Agents
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Carbon Dioxide
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carbogen
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Carboxyhemoglobin
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Oxygen