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Cytogenetic and molecular characterization of human radio-induced tumours

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After a brief recall of some fundamentals regarding radiobiology, this research thesis discusses some epidemiological aspects of radio carcinogenesis, based on epidemiological studies performed on people having survived to Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Chernobyl, but also performed on people submitted to domestic or professional exposures to radon, or to medicine-related exposures. The author highlights some predispositions to radio-induced cancers. Then, she discusses the genetic mechanisms of radio-induced carcinogenesis and the genetic alterations observed in human radio-induced tumours. She discusses and comments the genomic instability, its mechanisms and some models observed on mice, and describes the various forms of radio-induced genomic instability. After a discussion of all these aspects, the author draws some perspectives for future research works

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Original title (French)
Caracterisation cytogenetique et moleculaire de tumeurs radio-induites humaines

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177 p.
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FRCEA-TH--2495

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Available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the 'INIS contacts' section of the INIS-NKM website for current contact and E-mail addresses: http://www.iaea.org//inis/Contacts/; Also available from Bibliotheque interuniversitaire de pharmacie, 4 avenue de l'Observatoire, 75270 Paris Cedex 06 (France)