This chapter discusses cell survival curves and the mechanisms of cell killing by radiation. It covers:
- The shape of the in vitro survival curve and models that describe it, such as the linear-quadratic and multitarget models.
- Mechanisms of cell killing including DNA damage, the bystander effect, apoptotic and mitotic death, autophagic cell death, and senescence.
- Survival curves vary between different mammalian cell types in culture but mitotic cells have similar radiosensitivity. Increased radiosensitivity correlates with increased apoptotic cell death.
- Oncogenes may increase radioresistance but their role in human tumors is unclear. Inherited syndromes involving DNA repair