Hellman S, Moloney W C, Meissner W A
Cancer Res. 1982 Feb;42(2):433-6.
The high incidence of leukemia in the Fischer rat is reduced by radiation to an incidence below that seen spontaneously. Fractionating the radiation decreased this effect. In contrast, mammary tumors increased with dose until reaching a plateau at the highest doses. Fractionation had little effect. These results are consistent with a hypothesis suggesting that tumor incidence due to radiation is the result of competing processes of tumor induction and cell killing.
给予辐射后,Fischer大鼠白血病的高发病率降低至低于自发发病率的水平。将辐射进行分次照射会减弱这种效果。相比之下,乳腺肿瘤的发病率随剂量增加,直至在最高剂量时达到平台期。分次照射对此影响不大。这些结果与一种假说相符,该假说认为辐射导致的肿瘤发病率是肿瘤诱导和细胞杀伤这两种相互竞争过程的结果。