Protection During Radiotherapy: Selenium

JY. Yan, D. Li
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The multifaceted applications of nuclear technology, especially in cancer treatment through radiotherapy, bring considerable benefits to our daily lives but also necessitate the imperative for effective strategies to effectively mitigate radiation-induced issues. While strict compliance with usage specifications is essential, ensuring proper protection against radiation-induced damages is crucial. Selenium, in its various forms including selenomethionine, Ebselen, and sodium selenite, emerges as a promising radioprotective agent with demonstrated efficacy across diverse radiation-injured organs, highlighting its significance as an effective and potent antioxidant that affordable for most patients. Abundant experiments have exhibited the capacity of selenium-containing compounds and metabolites to function as valuable radioprotective adjuvants, emphasizing their potential in safeguarding against the adverse effects of radiation exposure. To harness the full radioprotective potential of selenium, further research to optimize selenium supplementation strategies is in need, taking into account factors such as timing and dosage, particularly in the context of radiotherapy.
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放疗期间的保护:硒
核技术的多方面应用,特别是通过放射疗法进行癌症治疗,给我们的日常生活带来了巨大的好处,但同时也要求我们必须采取有效的策略,以有效缓解辐射引起的问题。严格遵守使用规范固然重要,但确保对辐射引起的损害进行适当防护也至关重要。硒以各种形式(包括硒代蛋氨酸、依布硒和亚硒酸钠)出现,是一种很有前途的辐射防护剂,对各种辐射损伤器官都有明显疗效,突出了其作为一种有效和强效抗氧化剂的重要意义,大多数患者都能负担得起。大量实验表明,含硒化合物和代谢物有能力发挥宝贵的辐射防护辅助剂的作用,强调了它们在防止辐射照射不良影响方面的潜力。为了充分发挥硒的放射保护潜力,需要进一步研究如何优化补硒策略,同时考虑到时间和剂量等因素,尤其是在放疗的情况下。
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