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Preference of the lowest effective radiation exposure dose as a general principle of radiation protection in therapy requires measures to increase selectively the biological changes intended. This can be achieved by chemical or physical shielding of surrounding tissues, as well as by chemical and physical sensitization of the aim tissues.
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Born, W., Wokalek, H., Schöpf, E. (1981). Oral Retinoid Promotion of UV Light Action in Psoriasis. A Measure of UV Radiation Protection. In: Orfanos, C.E., Braun-Falco, O., Farber, E.M., Grupper, C., Polano, M.K., Schuppli, R. (eds) Retinoids. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68023-6_68
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