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Monique Stokman is a researcher specializing in radiation therapy and its clinical implications, particularly focusing on radiation-induced conditions such as xerostomia and oral mucositis. Her work intersects with stem cell biology and oncology, addressing side effects of cancer treatments. She has collaborated internationally on studies exploring dose-dependent effects on salivary glands and tissue regeneration. Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Research interests include radiation-induced side effects, stem cell applications in tissue repair, and improving quality of life for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Key areas of focus are head and neck cancers, xerostomia pathophysiology, and clinical radiation dosimetry.
Recent publications analyze the relationship between radiation doses and stem cell depletion in salivary glands, with findings published in high-impact journals like International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. She has also engaged in peer-reviewed discourse to clarify methodologies and interpretations in radiation therapy studies.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Supervised one student’s work, though details are not specified.


