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* <spoiler text="Why are the small intestine and colon so susceptible to radiation injury?">The gastrointestinal tract is very radiosensitive and is frequently affected in all forms of deep radiation. The intestinal epithelium (crypt cells) are particularly radiosensitive due to their high turnover rate. These cell often show nuclear and cellular pleomorphism, mitotic abnormalities, and cell necrosis. Later, ulcerations may appear, along with vascular and connective tissue changes. The late effects of intestinal injury comprise mucosal and submucosal atrophy and fibrosis, occasionally producing intestinal strictures.</spoiler>
* <spoiler text="Are patients who have been treated with radiation more susceptible to formation of new cancers?">Yes, due to the above-mentioned alterations in nuclear and mitotic activity.</spoiler>
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