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The antitumor activity of three preparations of killed Bordetella pertussis (Bp) (Eli Lilly crude and fluid pertussis vaccines and Parke-Davis pertussis vaccine) was studied in the B16 melanoma and CaD2 mammary
adenocarcinoma
models. In these tumor systems; Bp had weak and variable tumor inhibitory activity and did not augment tumor rejection immunity. The intratumor injection of Bp did not affect the growth of the B16 tumor but significantly inhibited the growth of the CaD2 tumor. However, the established tumor did not regress. Admixture of Bp with B16 cells before inoculation inhibited tumor growth and prolonged survival of inoculated mice. Admixture of Bp with CaD2 cells completely suppressed tumor cell growth in 60% of inoculated mice. Intratumor injection of CaD2 with Bp combined with surgery provided no protection against subsequent development of
metastases
.
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PMID:Evaluation of antitumor activity of Bordetella pertussis in two murine tumor models. 16 59
Epithelial mucins of the normal terminal ileum, caecum, colon, and rectum of man are unique in that they alone exhibit staining following the periodate-borohydride/KOH/PAS technique. Application of this technique enables one to differentiate those mucin-producting
metastases
arising from
adenocarcinoma
of the lower gastrointestinal tract from those arising elsewhere, and may occasionally be useful in determining the site of the primary tumour when it is in doubt. Furthermore, it was found to be especially useful in distinguishing between primary adenocarcinoma of the lung and
metastases
in the lung from
adenocarcinoma
of the lower gastrointestinal tract.
...
PMID:A histochemical method of differentiating lower gastrointestinal tract mucin from other mucins in primary or metastatic tumours. 17 Dec 86
In the completed adjuvant chemotherapy lung trials conducted by the Veterans Administration Surgical Group, the cell type was recorded in 2,341 of 2,349 curative resections; extent of lymph node involvement was known in all cases. Nodes were normal in 1,231 patients. Five- and ten-year survival computed by the life-table method was 33.7% and 20.4%, respectively. These rates were significantly greater than the 16.2% and 8.8% recorded in 1,118 patients whose nodes showed
metastases
. Among patients whose cell type was known, five-year survival in 484 with hilar node involvement was 17.4% and was not significantly different from 20.1% in 364 patients in whom only lobar nodes were involved. The survival was 8.9% in 268 patients with cancer in the mediastinal nodes; this was significantly worse than either of the aforementioned groups. A five-year survival of 26.8% in 1,482 patients with squamous cell carcinoma was greater than the 24.3% in 359 with
adenocarcinoma
and 22.4% in 500 with undifferentiated cell types, but the differences were not significant. Variations between these groups remained nonsignificant when nodes were normal and were of only borderline significance, at the 5% level, when they showed metastasis. When a curative resection has been accomplished, cell-type as classified in this study has little bearing on long-term survival, whereas the presence of node metastasis as well as its location is of the utmost importance.
...
PMID:Relationship of cell type and lymph node metastasis to survival after resection of bronchial carcinoma. 17 35
Of eleven cases of
adenocarcinoma
of the appendix that were studied, five were examples of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma and four were examples of colonic-type
adenocarcinoma
. Two lesions were very distinctive, with thick, cord-like transformation of the appendix. The term linitis plastica carcinoma is proposed to describe this rare variant of appendiceal carcinoma. Justification for the separation of linitis plastica carcinoma from the other two types is based on morphological appearance and on outcome. Both our linitis plastica patients died of
metastases
within six months of surgery, whereas, in the other two groups, death was directly related to spread of the carcinoma in only two of nine patients.
...
PMID:Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix. A clinicopathological study of 11 cases. 17 53
Curettings from a 42-year-old woman who suffered from heartburn, weight loss and irregular vaginal bleeding showed apparently metastatic mucoid
adenocarcinoma
in the endocervix. The primary site of tumour was not evident. At laparotomy a gastric
adenocarcinoma
was found and total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and partial gastrectomy were performed. Histological examination showed a diffuse mucoid
adenocarcinoma
of stomach with
metastases
to lymph nodes, uterine body, cervix and one ovary. The literature about metastasis of extragenital cancer to the uterus is reviewed and possible mechanisms are discussed.
...
PMID:Primary carcinoma of stomach with uterine metastasis. 17 15
In 30 cases of breast-cancer, including 24 primary cases, the tumor-associted fibrinolysis was investigated using agar plate method. In 60% of the tissue sample fibrinolytic activity was found. No activity could be detected in the remaining 40%. There was evidence of a positive correlation between tumor-associated fibrinolysis and tumor size as well as the rate of axilla
metastases
. Among the fibrinolytic active cases there was a disproporionate number of
adenocarcinoma
, whereas in the inactive collective the solid and scirrhous carcinoma prevailed. There was no relation between the tumor-associated fibrinolysis and the percentage of tumor cells in the tissue. The firbinolytic inactive tumors showed a better histopathological adaptation to the surrounding tissue than the active ones. There was less small-cell infiltrate in the stroma of the fibrinolytic active tumors than in the inactive cases. No significant difference was found in the form of growth and the occurence of fibre structure. For clinical assessment a longer period of observation and a larger study are necessary.
...
PMID:[Observations on tumor-associated fibrinolysis in human breast-cancer (author's transl)]. 17 14
Three thousand patients with primary carcinoma of the lung entered in the Armed Forces Central Medical Registry are reported. Forty-one per cent had squamous cell, 28.5 per cent
adenocarcinoma
, 25.2 per cent small cell/undifferentiated, and 4.9 per cent miscellaneous cell types. When first seen, 71.1 per cent had no organ
metastases
and 50.6 per cent no lymph node
metastases
. Over-all survival rate was 18.2 per cent at 5 years and 14.5 per cent at 10 years. Survival following definitive resection, palliative resection, definitive radiation, palliative radiation, and chemotherapy was determined both in the presence of mediastinal nodal involvement and in the absence of mediatinal nodal involvement. Where resection for cure could be carried out, 5 year survival rates of 48.8 per cent were possible. The factors affecting this improved outlook in our military population are discussed and, in general, appear to be related to a ready accessibility of medical care and the necessity, because of global commitments, of establishing an early diagnosis. Cell type ecerted some influence on survival, but the major determinant appeared to be the absence of involved nodes at the time of the operation.
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PMID:Results of treatment of primary carcinoma of the lung. Analysis of 3,000 cases. 18 64
A case of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the stomach is described in a 20-month-old child with a large abdominal mass. The lesion arose from the lesser curvature of the stomach and invaded the submucosa and lymphatic channels. A partial response to chemotherapy, including vincristine, Cytoxan, actinomycin D, and adriamycin, was noted, but the patient died 3 1/2 months following diagnosis shortly after gastric perforation and peritonitis developed. Autopsy revealed a pattern of widespread visceral
metastases
, accompanied by pathologic findings suggestive of ataxia-telangiectasia. A diagnosis of mucinous
adenocarcinoma
, although it is rare, should be considered in the evaluation of primary neoplasms of the stomach in children.
...
PMID:Carcinoma of the stomach in childhood. 18 74
One hundred and seven patients with carcinoma of the lung underwent immunologic testing, and 62 of these patients were randomized to an immunotherapy protocol comparing the effects of Pasteur strain BCG, either alone or combined with allogeneic tumor cells, to the effects of no immunotherapy. Patients with residual disease left at the time of surgery or with
metastatic disease
at the time of diagnosis showed no increase in survival as a result of this form of immunotherapy. An insufficient number of patients with less advanced disease, in whom we would expect the most beneficial effect, have been entered in this study. In general, we were unable to document substantial effects of immunotherapy on the immunologic parameters tested. Only in recall antigen skin testing was there a statistically significant increase in reactivity in the immunotherapy groups. Tests of general immune status appeared to have a predictive value in monitoring lung cancer patients. Anergic patients had a poorer prognosis than did patients who demonstrated skin test reactivity. Patients with normal percentages of lymphocytes (T cells) forming rosettes with sheep erythrocytes at 29 degrees C were generally normal in other tests of immune competence. In serial studies of rosette formation, all patients who developed recurrent disease had a pattern of depressed or falling rosette values, and these abnormalities occurred an average of 3.1 months prior to clinical detection of recurrence. Patients with large-cell anaplastic carcinoma were found to have a significantly higher incidence of depressed rosette levels than the other histologic types. Both large and small-cell anaplastic patients had significantly depressed lymphocyte proliferation by mitogens and allogeneic cells. Although lung cancer patients have been described as immunologically depressed, they are capable of recognizing tumor-associated antigens. When tested in leukocyte migration inhibition assays with tumor-associated antigens, the majority of the patients in our study were found to be reactive. The use of a 3 M KCl extract of pleural effusion cells from a patient with pulmonary
adenocarcinoma
has given good reactivity and specificity in lung cancer patients of all histologic types. In addition, these patients have been shown to respond in a mixed lymphocyte/tumor interaction to tumor-associated antigens (Dean, 1976b).
...
PMID:Immunological monitoring and immunotherapy in carcinoma of the lung. 18 17
This study reviews a thirty year experience with 217 patients who had a tumor of the submaxillary gland, comprising about 9 per cent of all patients with salivary neoplasms seen during the same period. Most of the tumors were malignant (56 per cent), with adenoid cystic carcinoma predominating, but the histologic type most frequently encountered was benign mixed tumor (43 per cent). Median age was fifty-four years in patients with malignant tumors compared with forty-six years in those with benign tumors, and 58 per cent were women. Asymptomatic swelling was the usual presenting complaint, and the clinical findings are summarized using a staging system recently proposed for patients with parotid tumors. Cervical lymph node metastasis occurred in at least 50 per cent of patients who had an
adenocarcinoma
or epidermoid, mucoepidermoid, or anaplastic carcinoma. Treatment was surgical and complete gland excision proved adequate in those with benign tumors. Radical neck dissection was performed in conjunction with submaxillary resection in most patients with malignant lesions, but radical en bloc resection was reserved for those few who had extensive or fixed disease. Net determinate "cure" rates at five and ten years (30 and 20 per cent, respectively) are distressingly low and compare unfavorably with those previously reported in patients treated for carcinoma of the parotid. The high local recurrence rate and the greater incidence in the submaxillary gland of more aggressive tumor types which
metastasize
readily suggest that current treatment should be more radical. It seems reasonable to expect that results might be improved if en bloc resections were more often performed in patients with less advanced disease, possibly in conjuction with intensive postoperative irradiation in selected cases.
...
PMID:Tumors of the submaxillary gland. 18 26
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