Lawenda, Brian D.2020-05-202020-05-202010-03-21Lawenda, B. D. (2010). Response to “Radiation Therapeutic Gain and Asian Botanicals,” by Stephen Sagar. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 14–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/1534735410361476https://hdl.handle.net/1805/22821Numerous botanical agents, many of which are used in whole medical system practices (i.e. traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, etc.), have been shown to exhibit radiomodifying effects on tumors and normal tissues in-vitro and invivo studies. Some of these agents can enhance the therapeutic gain of radiation therapy by either acting as a radiosensitizer to tumor cells and/or as a radioprotector to normal cells. Botanical agents are comprised of multiple phytochemical compounds that may work individually or synergistically to not only improve radiation therapy outcomes, but may also exhibit a variety of anti-cancer effects as well. It will be important to evaluate these botanicals for efficacy, tumor specificity, and safety profiles before they can be recommended during radiation therapy.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalRadiomodifyingHerbal medicineAntitumorSide effectsInteractionsResponse to “Radiation Therapeutic Gain and Asian Botanicals,” by Stephen SagarArticle