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. 1977 Apr;35(4):415-9.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1977.62.

Further studies of the relationship between lymphatic dissemination and lymphnodal metastasis in non-immunogenic murine tumours

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Further studies of the relationship between lymphatic dissemination and lymphnodal metastasis in non-immunogenic murine tumours

H B Hewitt et al. Br J Cancer. 1977 Apr.
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Abstract

In all 6 different murine tumours of spontaneous origin, a high proportion (22-95%) of the regional lympgh nodes draining small intradermal tumours gave rise to tumours after their isogeneic transplantation as whole nodes. In separate experiments with 4 of these tumours, equivalent tumour-bearing mice had their tumours surgically excised and were observed for the development of regional nodal corresponding frequency of tumour formation by transplanted nodes. After high-dose radiotherapy of intradermal carcinomas, there was a progressive fall in the incidence of positive regional node transplants from 48 to 96 h after irradiation. It is concluded that continual lymphatic dissemination of viable cancer cells is characteristic of malignant tumours, but that there is a relatively small chance of such cells giving rise to nodal metastatic growth. Related studies showed that the ability of a small number of cancer cells to give rise to tumours was very much greater if they were incorporated in a lymph node at transplantation than if they were transplanted directly as a suspension.

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