@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00071189, author = {Matsumoto, Yoshitaka and Yamashita, Kei and Li, Huizi and Kaneko, Yumiko and Furusawa, Yoshiya and 松本 孔貴 and 山下 慶 and 李 惠子 and 金子 由美子 and 古澤 佳也}, month = {May}, note = {In recent years, the local control of tumor after radiotherapy has shown a remarkable improvement due to the widespread of the particle beam therapy, IMRT and so on. However, the survival rate of the patients is not satisfied because of the recurrence or distant metastasis. There is an urgent need to search for therapies to control the metastasis. Hyperfractionation is the mainstream of the recent radiotherapy, and the fraction size is getting smaller. Our previous study, however showed the migration and invasion abilities of tumor cells were enhanced by low-LET radiations at the low dose region. Small fraction size in hyperfractionation might promote the metastasis. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of nonuniformity fractionation for cell survival and metastatic potential. LM8 cells having highly metastatic potential was used and cells were irradiated with two fractionated exposure (24 h interval) in this study. X-rays and carbon-ion beams were used as low- and high-LET irradiation, respectively. First nonuniformity fractionation method: cells were irradiated with same total dose but different dose allocation (e.g. total 2 Gy, first dose is 0.5 or 1.5 Gy and second dose is 1.5 or 0.5 Gy). Second method: cells were first irradiated with C-ions and then, with X-rays. The fractionation with large initial dose decreased the cell survival and migration ability compared with small initial dose even the same total dose. Additionally, the fractionation with high-LET initial radiation decreased the cell survival and migration ability compared with low-LET initial irradiation, and this effect was significant at low dose region, especially. It is suggested that nonuniformity fractionation using the high dose and/or high-LET beams as the initial irradiation suppressed efficiently the cell survival and metastatic potential compared with uniformity fractionation and the nonuniformity fractionation may effective from viewpoint of the suppression of tumor metastasis., Heavy Ion in Therapy and Space Radiation Symposium 2013 (HITSRS2013)}, title = {The effect of nonuniformity fractionation for tumor metastatic abilities}, year = {2013} }