Copenhagen, Denmark
Onsite/Online

ESTRO 2022

Session

Sunday
May 08
14:15 - 15:30
Auditorium 12
The hypoxic tumour microenvironment
Fernando Lopez Campos, Spain;
Ludwig Dubois, The Netherlands
Hypoxia is the most cited biological topic in translational radiation oncology. The microenvironment of solid tumors is hypoxic compared with normal tissue, and this hypoxia is associated with decreased radiosensitivity. Irradiation of the tumor microenvironment causes differential activation of pro-survival and pro-death pathways in malignant, stromal, endothelial and immune cells, increasing tumor-infiltrating immune cells and causing a profound cellular and biological reconfiguration via multiple, non-redundant mechanisms. At present, various approaches have been investigated to support a high level of evidence for the benefit of hypoxic modification. We will highlight the biological rationale, and the current investigations, related to identifying and overcoming hypoxia in modern radiotherapy.
2360
Symposium
Radiobiology
14:15 - 14:33
Ejung Moon, United Kingdom
SP-0513
14:33 - 14:51
Paul Span, The Netherlands
SP-0514
14:51 - 15:09
Kasper Rouschop, The Netherlands
SP-0515
15:09 - 15:27
María Rodríguez-Ruiz, Spain
SP-0516