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The authors investigated the effects of radiation therapy on the immune system by studying lymphocyte subsets and other parameters in 32 patients undergoing radiation therapy for solid cancer. With monoclonal antibody techniques, we studied both T- and B-lymphocytes; cell suspensions were analyzed by means of a Facs Spectrum III Ortho (Ortho-Diagnostic) unit. The first control was performed right after the beginning of radiotherapy, when the dose to the patients was 50 Gy or higher. The second control was performed at 40 Gy because all patients received this dose. 30% of the patients exhibited lymphopenia from the beginning of the study; at 40 Gy the number of T-lymphocytes was low and helper/suppressor ratio was altered. A variable response of B-cells was observed, although all patients exhibited restoration of normal values at 6 months. Four patients only suffered from side-effects: a patient with tongue cancer presented oral mycosis, and a woman--treated for breast cancer--presented vaginal mycosis. Two cases of cystitis were also observed, after 18 Gy, in patients with uterine carcinoma undergoing pelvic irradiation. Disease progression was observed in 2 patients with head and neck cancer, while 3 patients died from lung cancer progression. Another one, with head and neck cancer, died because of heart failure.
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PMID:[Influence of radiotherapy on lymphocyte subpopulations]. 202 47

The effects of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on haemoglobin, hematocrit and white cell counts values were studied in male and female rats, castrated rats and pregnant rats. After 5 continuous days of DHEA administrated subcutaneously (80 mg/kg/d; body w.) haemoglobin and hematocrit values were similar those values obtained before the treatment. White cell counts were reduced (40%) in female no castrated rats due to a significantly lymphopenia. The white cell counts were increased in castrated rats and with DHEA administration there were reduced to the initial values. Estradiol treatment had the same effect as DHEA on castrated rats. These data suggest that DHEA administrated to castrated or sexually active male and female rats affects the white cells without important effects on red blood cells.
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PMID:[Effects of dehydroepiandrosterone on blood cells of the rat]. 1020 14