The response of a mouse sarcoma to single and divided doses of x-rays and fast neutrons
- PMID: 4855057
- PMCID: PMC2009173
- DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1974.69
The response of a mouse sarcoma to single and divided doses of x-rays and fast neutrons
Abstract
The response of an experimental sarcoma to single doses and two fractions of x-rays and fast neutrons has been investigated to test the hypothesis that slowly shrinking sarcomata will reoxygenate poorly and therefore will benefit more from fractionated neutron treatment than from fractionated x-ray treatment, in contrast with rapidly shrinking carcinomata. Neutrons were approximately three times more effective than x-rays, both for single doses and for two fractions given in 48 hours, when regrowth was used as a measure of response. This observation is closely similar to results previously obtained on a rat fibrosarcoma and contrasts with previous results from a mouse mammary carcinoma, and is in agreement with the hypothesis.
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