About the Program :)

 

















 

Eric J. Hall
Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University
E-mail: ejh1@columbia.edu
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/~ejh1/


Newly Funded Projects:

Individual Genetic Susceptibility, abstract, description.
Mechanisms of the Bystander Effects, abstract.

Technical Abstracts:

Publications:

Hall, E.J. and Brenner, D.J. (2008) Cancer risks from diagnostic radiology. British J. of Radiology 81(965):362-378.

Brenner, D.J. and Hall, E.J. (2008) Secondary neutrons in clinical proton radiotherapy: A charged issue. Radiotherapy and Oncology 86(2):165-170.

Persaud, R., Zhou, H., Hei, T.K., and Hall, E.J. (2007) Demonstration of radiation-induced bystander effect for low dose low LET ß[beta]-particles. Radiation Environ. Biophys. 46(4):395-400.

Hall, E.J. (2007) Cancer caused by X-rays: A random event? Lancet Oncology 8(5):369-370.

Kleiman, N.J., David, J., Elliston, C.D., Hopkins, K.M., Smilenov, L.B., Brenner, D.J., Worgul, B.V., Hall, E.J., and Lieberman, H.B. (2007) Mrad9 and Atm haploinsufficiency enhance spontaneous and X-ray-induced cataractogenesis in mice. Radiation Research 168(5):567-573.

Suit, H., Goldberg, S., Niemierko, A., Ancukiewicz, M., Hall, E.J., Goitein, M., Wong, W., and Paganetti, H. (2007) Secondary carcinogenesis in patients treated with radiation: A review of data on radiation-induced cancers in human, non-human primate, canine and, rodent subjects. Radiation Research 167:14-42.

Brooks, A.L., Coleman, M.A., Douple, E.B., Hall, E.J., Mitchel, R.E.J., Ullrich, R.L., and Wyrobek, A.J. (2006) Biological effects of low doses of ionizing radiation. In: Advances in Medical Physics 1:255-286.

Hall, E.J. (2006) The bystander effect: Paradigm shifts in interpreting radiation effects. In: Advances in Medical Physics: Biological Effects of Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation, 260-264.

Travis, L.B., Rabkin, C.S., Brown, L.M., Allan, J.M., Alter, B.P., Ambrosone, C.B., Begg, C.B., Caporaso, N., Chanock, S., DeMichele, A., Figg, W.D., Gospodarowicz, M.K., Hall, E.J., Hisada, M., Inskip, P., Kleinerman, R., Little, J.B., Malkin, D., Ng, A.K., Offit, K., Pui, C., Robison, L.L., Rothman, N., Shields, P.G., Strong, L., Taniguchi, T., Tucker, M.A., and Greene M.H. (2006) Cancer survivorship: Genetic susceptibility and second primary cancers: Research strategies and recommendations. J. of the National Cancer Institute 98(1):15-25.

Brenner, D.J., Hall, E.J., Curtis, R.E., and Ron, E. (2005) Prostate radiotherapy is associated with second cancers in many organs, not just the colorectum. Correspondence. Gastroenterology 129(2):773-774.

Persaud, R., Zhou, H., Baker, S.E., Hei, T.K., and Hall, E.J. (2005) Assessment of low linear energy transfer radiation-induced bystander mutagenesis in a three-dimensional culture model. Cancer Research 65(21):9876-9882.

Sokolov, M.V., Smilenov, L.B., Hall, E.J., Panyutin, I.G., Bonner, W.M., and Sedelnikova, O.A. (2005) Ionizing radiation induces DNA double-strand breaks in bystander primary human fibroblasts. Oncogene 24:7257-7265.

Smilenov, L.B., Lieberman, H.B., Mitchell, S.A., Baker, R.A., Hopkins, K.M., and Hall, E.J. (2005) Combined haploinsufficiency for ATM and RAD9 as a factor in cell transformation, apoptosis, and DNA lesion repair dynamics. Cancer Research 65(3):933-938.

Ponnaiya, B., Jenkins-Baker, G., Brenner, D.J., Hall, E.J., Randers-Pehrson, G., and Geard, C.R. (2004) Biological responses in known bystander cells relative to known microbeam-irradiated cells. Radiation Research 162:426-432.

Mitchell, S.A., Randers-Pehrson, G., Brenner, D.J., and Hall, E.J. (2004) The bystander response in C3H 10T1/2 cells: The influence of cell-to-cell contact. Radiation Research 161:397-401.

Hall, E.J. and Hei, T.K. (2003) Genomic instability and bystander effects induced by high-LET radiation. Oncogene 22:7034-7042.

Brenner, D.J., Doll, R., Goodhead, D.T., Hall, E.J., Land, C.E., Little, J.B., Lubin, J.H., Preston, D.L., Preston, R.J., Puskin, J.S., Ron, E., Sachs, R.K., Samet, J.M., Setlow, R.B., and Zaider, M. (2003) Cancer risks attributable to low doses of ionizing radiation: Assessing what we really know. PNAS 100(24):13761-13766.

Hall, E.J. (2003) The bystander effect. Health Physics 85(1):31-35.

Zhou, H., Randers-Pehrson, G., Geard, C.R., Brenner, D.J., Hall, E.J., and Hei, T.K. (2003) Interaction between radiation-induced adaptive response and bystander mutagenesis in mammalian cells. Radiation Research 160:512-516.

Hall, E.J. and Cheng-Shie, W. (2003) Radiation-induced second cancers: The impact of 3D-CRT and IMRT. Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys. 56(1):83-88.

Brenner, D.J., Elliston, C.D., Hall, E.J., and Berdon, W. (2001) Estimated risks of radiation-induced fatal cancer from pediatric computed tomography. AJR 176:289-296.

Sawant, S.G., Randers-Pehrson, G., Geard, C.R., Brenner, D.J., and Hall, E.J. (2001) The bystander effect in radiation oncogenesis: I. Oncogenic transformation can be initiated in C3H10T1/2 cells in vitro in the unirradiated neighbors of irradiated cells. Radiation Research 155:397-401.

Smilenov, L.B., Brenner, D.J., and Hall, E.J. (2001) Modest increased sensitivity to radiation oncogenesis in ATM heterozygous versus wild-type mammalian cells. Cancer Research 61:5710-5713.

Sawant, S.G., Randers-Pehson, G., Metting, N.F., and Hall, E.J. (2001) Adaptive response and the bystander effect induced by radiation in C3H 10T (1/2) cells in culture. Radiation Research 156(2):177-180.

Zhao, Y.L., Piao, C.Q., Hall, E.J., and Hei, T.K. (2001) Mechanisms of radiation-induced neoplastic transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells. Radiation Research 155(1):230-234.

Hall, E.J. (2000) A radiation biologist looks to the future. Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. 46(1):1-2.

Hall, E.J. (2000) Radiation, the two-edged sword: Cancer risks at high and low doses. Cancer J. 6(6):343-350.

Miller, R.C., Marino, S.A., Napoli, J., Shah, H., Hall, E.J., Geard, C.R., and Brenner, D.J. (2000) Oncogenic transformation in C3H10T 1/2 cells by low-energy neutrons. Int. J. Radiat. Biol. 76:327-334.

Zhou, H., Randers-Pehrson, G., Waldren, C.A., Vannais, D., Hall, E.J., and Hei, T.K. (2000) Induction of a bystander mutagenic effect of alpha particles in mammalian cells. PNAS 97(5):2099-2104.

Miller, R.C., Randers-Pehrson, G., Geard, C.R., Hall, E.J., and Brenner, D.J. (1999) The oncogenic transforming potential of the passage of single alpha particles through mammalian cell nuclei. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U.S.A. 96(1):19-22.

Borek, C., Hall, E.J., and Zaider, M. (1983) X-rays may be twice as potent as gamma rays for malignant transformation at low doses. Nature 301:156-158.

 



                   
                   
                   
 

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