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Study of 20 patients with inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder and urethra revealed that the lesion is a true neoplasm, benign in its histologic morphology and clinical behavior. The lesion is believed to arise from the trigone and bladder outlet as a result of chronic proliferative cystitis. It occurs predominantly in men who are past middle age. The most commonly associated clinical symptoms are hematuria and those of urinary obstruction. The lesion may be easily mistaken for a low-grade papillary transitional cell carcinoma, although the histologic appearance is distinctly different, as is its subsequent behavior.
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PMID:Inverted papillomas of the urinary bladder. 5 Aug 75

The writers present an analysis of the remote results of the combination therapy in 208 patients with cancer of the urinary bladder, depending on the histological form of the tumor. Radical surgery was performed in 193 patients, palliative--in 15. All types of surgical intervention were associated with radiotherapy in the pre- and postoperative period. The survival for 3 years and longer was noted in 153 patients, for 5 years and longer--in 69. Transitional-cell papilloma is characterized by the most favourable prognosis.
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PMID:[Late results of the combined treatment of bladder cancer depending on the histological form of the tumor]. 8 32

In the present investigation molecular components associated with the urines from bladder cancer patients and normal individuals are identified. Polyacrylamide gels of urines from bladder cancer, bladder papilloma, and normal individual exhibit clear differences in banding patterns. Urine from bladder cancer patients shows gels with increased quantities of low (less than 100,000) and increased and additional high (less than 100,000) molecular weight proteins when compared to gels with urine from papilloma and normal individuals. In order to localize and identify proteins in the urine from bladder cancer, papilloma, and normal individuals, proteins were separately fractionated on Sephadex G-200 columns and each elution fraction was reacted on Ouchterlony gel diffusion against various specific antisera. The qualitative analysis of proteins in urine from bladder cancer patients is discussed in relation to their molecular weight distribution in the Sephadex G-200 profiles and their possible role in tumor host relationships.
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PMID:Qualitative analysis of proteinuria associated with bladder cancer. 8 88

Congenitally athymic (nude) and hereditarily asplenic (Dh/+) mice were painted with dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA) to compare skin tumor development in these immunodeficient animals with their immunologically normal littermate controls. Papillomas were induced in all groups of mice. However, nude and Dh/+ mice were significantly more resistant than their normal littermates to tumor induction. Furthermore, the number of papillomas/mouse and the total tumor incidence were significantly greater in control mice and the latency period for tumor appearance was shorter and the tumor growth rate greater in normal mice compared to their immunodeficient littermates. Finally, nu/+ skin transplanted to nude mice and then painted with DMBA behaved in similar fashion as nude skin. These findings, when discussed in terms of target organs for DMBA, suggest a major role for the immune system in stimulating papilloma induction.
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PMID:DMBA induced papillomas in congenitally athymic (nude) and hereditarily asplenic (Dh/+) mice: contrasts and comparisons with immunologically intact littermates. 9 36

Skin autografting or a single painting with the cocarcinogen TPA was used to induce epidermal hyperplasia in the back skin of C3H mice. Initiation by intragastric application of the carcinogen DMBA during this state of hyperplasia and subsequent promotion by repeated application of the cocarcinogen TPA led to decreased papilloma-formation, as compared to mice of a control group which had not been pretreated before initiation. Reports by others referring to increased susceptibility of replicating epidermal cells to the effect of initiation thus cannot be confirmed. The reduction of papilloma-formation can most probably be ascribed to effects of local inflammation, either preferentially but unspecifically damaging initiated cells, or facilitating a specific immune response against tumor-associated transplantation antigens of prospective tumor cells.
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PMID:[Skin transplantation in the study of chemical carcinogenesis. III. Reduced papilloma-formation after initiation during epidermal hyperplasia induced by skin grafting or by a single application of the cocarcinogen TPA]. 12 47

Epithelial tumors were induced using 0.5 per cent solution of DMBA in two strains of mice--one infected with leukoviruses (Swiss mice), and the other is free of these viruses (hairless mice). Tumors from 15 mice of each strain were examined light- and electron-microscopically. Depending on the period of administration of the carcinogen, benign growths of the type of papilloma or keratoacanthoma were obtained, or malignant tumors. In the tumors in Swiss mice electron microscopy revealed a distinct increase in the numbers of viruses in comparison with surrounding skin and intact skin of healthy mice of this strain. In spite of certain histologic differences between tumors produced in Swiss and hairless mice, the results argue against a role of leukoviruses in the pathogenesis of experimentally induced epithelial tumors in mice.
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PMID:Studies on the role of C-type viruses in the development of epithelial tumors induced with DMBA. 17 31

Tissue samples from 166 primary and 136 metastatic breast cancers were analysed for the presence of estrogen receptors. It was found by measuring the affinity of the cytoplasmic fraction of these samples for 3H-estradiol-17 beta that receptors were present in 72 p. 100 and 54 p. 100 of primary and metastatic cancers respectively. Receptor concentration varied among sample in an apparently continuous distribution from zero to 2,080 femtomoles per mg tissue protein. This suggests that mammary tumors are different from one another more in a quantitative than in a qualitative way. Detectable amounts of receptors were found in samples from mammary dysplasia, fibroadenomas as well as from one papilloma; none was detected in samples from non-tumorous mammary gland, nipple areola or skin. At mastectomy, no correlation was found between presence or absence of receptors in the primary tumors, and presence or absence of metastatic axillary nodes. On the other hand both the primary and its axillary metastases almost always displayed the same characteristic as far as presence or absence of receptors was concerned. Analysis of clinical studies reported seems to indicate that women with advanced breast cancer respond in a fair proportion of cases to various endocrine treatments when tumor tissue biopsies contain estrogen receptors whereas the probability of a response is very low in their absence.
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PMID:[Hormonal receptors of malignant breast tumors]. 17 52

Bovine papilloma virus (BPV) DNA was labeled in vitro under conditions of repair synthesis and subsequently used as a "probe" in DNA-DNA reassociation studies to detect BPV-specific DNA sequences in a viral-induced calf meningioma and hamster fibroma. In vitro labeled BPV DNA had denaturation characteristics expected for duplex DNA and denatured DNA reassociated with apparent second-order kinetics. Analysis of in vitro labeled BPV DNA reassociation rates in the presence of excess tumor DNA revealed that the calf meningioma contained approximately 700 to 800 BPV genome equivalents per diploid cell whereas the hamster fibroma contained about 150 incomplete BPV genome equivalents per diploid cell. Thermal denaturation of in vitro labeled BPV DNA which reassociated in the presence of the two tumor DNA preparations indicated less than 1.5% base pair mismatching.
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PMID:Quantitation of bovine papilloma viral DNA in viral-induced tumors. 17 47

Four of five spontaneous benign equine connective tissue tumors of unknown etiology and a bovine papilloma virus (BPV)-induced equine tumor contained BPV-specific DNA sequences as determined by DNA-DNA hybridization of DNA from tumors with BPV DNA labeled in vitro. Analysis of the kinetics of reassociation indicated that 20-75% of the BPV genome was present in the various tumors. The number of partial BPV genome equivalents ranged from 60 to 500 copies per diploid quantity of cellular DNA. Thermal denaturation profiles of duplexes formed between labeled BPV DNA and DNA from tumor cells indicated two tumors contained viral DNA with base sequences identical to BPV DNA. Three tumors (including DNA from the BPV-induced tumor) contained BPV-related DNA sequences that were less thermally stable. The decrease in thermal denaturation temperature may be due to the presence of (adenine + thymine)-rich regions of the BPV genome in the tumor cells.
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PMID:Bovine papilloma virus: presence of virus-specific DNA sequences in naturally occurring equine tumors. 19 13

An antigen immunologically related to a group-specific antigen (gp52, a 52,000-dalton glycoprotein) of the mouse mammary tumor virus has been identified in paraffin sections of human breast cancers by means of the indirect immunoperoxidase technique. The specificity of the reaction with antibody against mouse mammary tumor virus was examined by absorption of the IgG with the following: (a) purified gp52; (b) a number of virus preparations (mouse mammary tumor virus, Rauscher leukemia virus, simian sarcoma virus, baboon endogenous virus, and Mason-Pfizer monkey virus); (c) normal plasma, leukocytes, breast tissue, milk, actin, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, all of human origin; (d) sheep erythrocytes and mucin. Only mouse mammary tumor virus (from C(3)H or Paris RIII strains and grown in either murine or feline cells) and purified gp52 eliminated the immunohistochemical reaction in the human breast tumors. Positive reactions were seen in 51 of 131 (39%) breast carcinomas of various histologic types, a minimal estimate in view of the limited number of sections from each tumor that could be examined. Negative reactions were obtained in all 119 benign breast lesions (cystic disease, fibroadenoma, papilloma, gynecomastia) and in all 18 normal breast tissues. With one exception, 99 carcinomas from 13 organs other than breast and 8 cystosarcomas were all negative.
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PMID:Detection in human breast carcinomas of an antigen immunologically related to a group-specific antigen of mouse mammary tumor virus. 20 5


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