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TREATMENT OF MOUSE LYMPHOSARCOMA BY TOTAL-BODY IRRADIATION AND BY INJECTION OF BONE MARROW AND LYMPH-NODE CELLS

Journal Article · · Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Changed to JNCI, J. Natl. Cancer Inst.
OSTI ID:4294458
The lymphosarcoma could not be eliminated by totalbody x irradiation with a supralethal dose. This is in accordance with the experience of other workers who treated transplantable tumors in animals by total-body irradiation. Injection of homologous or heterologous lymph-node cells in addition to bone marrow resulted in inhibition of tumor growth. However. the animals ultimately died either or lymphosarcoma or foreign bone-marrow reaction. It has been shown that antibodies produced by homologous or heterologous lymphnode cells probably play a major part in the inhibition of tumor growth. On the other hand, the debilitating effect of the foreign bone-marrow reaction cannot be excluded with certainty as a factor in the inhibition of tumor growth. The best results with respect to the survival of the animals were obtained after the injection of large numbers of isologous lymph-node cells. In the latter case, the inhibition of lymphosarcoma growth probably is a consequence of competitive proliferation of normal and irradiated neoplastic lymphoid cells in the irradiated host. In these experiments competitive proliferation could not be demonstrated after injection of large numbers of homologous lymph-node cells since this procedure is acutely lethal to mice. (auth)
Research Organization:
National Health Research Council TNO; and National Defense Research Council TNO, Riijswijk Z.H., Netherlands
NSA Number:
NSA-13-002665
OSTI ID:
4294458
Journal Information:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Changed to JNCI, J. Natl. Cancer Inst., Journal Name: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (U.S.) Changed to JNCI, J. Natl. Cancer Inst. Vol. Vol: 21; ISSN JNCIA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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