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Query: UMLS:C0684249 (
lung carcinoma
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In a clinical randomized trial of 40 patients with inoperable
lung carcinoma
the success of radiotherapy alone (5000 rads) was compared with a combined modality with radiotherapy (5000 rads) and
ICRF 159
(250 mg p.d.). There was no difference in survival rates but haematological toxicity (leucocytes, erythrocytes, platelets and haemoglobin) was marked in patients with combined treatment. In patients with oat-cell-carcinoma survival rates seem to be better after combination therapy.
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PMID:[Combined treatment of lung carcinoma. Report on a prospective randomized study with radiotherapy and ICRF 159 (1,2-(3,5-dioxopiperazines-lyl)propane) (author's transl)]. 40 95
The tissue levels of two proteolytic enzymes, plasminogen activator and cathepsin B - like cysteine proteinase, which were found to be increased in malignant tumors and to be proportional to tumor metastatic potential in some instances, have been determined in a panel of solid metastasizing tumors in mice. The examination of B16 melanoma, MCa mammary carcinoma and of two lines of Lewis
lung carcinoma
with widely different potential to spontaneously metastasize, showed no correlation between metastatic potential and the tissue content of the proteinases considered. The treatment of the animals with cytotoxic antitumor drugs (CCNU, GANU, cisplatin, and cyclophosphamide) or with antimetastatic drugs acting with a mechanism unrelated with cytotoxicity (
ICRF 159
and DM-COOK) caused only marginal inhibition in some instances, whereas no meaningful pattern of inhibition either based in terms of metastatic potential of the tumor or on drug mechanism of action was recognizable. A direct involvement of the two proteinases examined in the process of metastasis in the tumor panel used is thus not apparent, although a more complex interaction with other latent proteinases and inhibitors might be operative.
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PMID:Proteinases and proteinase inhibition by cytotoxic and antimetastatic drugs in transplantable solid metastasizing tumors in mice. 389 94