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Comparative Study
. 1989;25(2):99-102.
doi: 10.1007/BF00692347.

The influence of Fluosol-DA and carbogen breathing on the antitumor effects of cyclophosphamide in vivo

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Comparative Study

The influence of Fluosol-DA and carbogen breathing on the antitumor effects of cyclophosphamide in vivo

G E Kim et al. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 1989.

Abstract

The effects of Fluosol-DA, an oxygen-carrying perfluorochemical emulsion, and carbogen breathing alone or in combination on the antitumor activity of cyclophosphamide (CTX) in vivo were investigated. The addition of 12 ml/kg Fluosol-DA immediately prior to CTX treatment exerted no effect on the antitumor effect of CTX on the RIF-1 tumor in C3H mice. On the other hand, carbogen breathing alone for 8 h significantly enhanced the antitumor effect of CTX, with a dose-modification factor of 1.29 +/- 0.07. The combination of Fluosol-DA and carbogen breathing further increased the effect of CTX, with a dose-modification factor of 1.63 +/- 0.05. There was no significant difference in animal lethality within the treatment groups. It was concluded that Fluosol-DA in combination with carbogen breathing may be useful for the enhancement of CTX chemotherapy of human neoplasms.

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