[Effect of cryodestruction of Lewis lung carcinoma in mice on the development of metastases].

Autor: Mosienko VS, Kuz'menko AP, Rikberg AB, Trushina VA
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Eksperimental'naia onkologiia [Eksp Onkol] 1984; Vol. 6 (3), pp. 55-7.
Abstrakt: The effect of the primary tumour cryodestruction on a degree of metastatic spreading in the lungs was investigated in experiments with C57B1/6 mice with Lewis carcinoma of the lungs. It is found that after the tumour cryosurgery there was a less quantity of metastases as compared with operated animals (surgical removal of the tumour or amputation of the limb with the tumour) or with untreated animals. A regular correlation is observed between the degree of metastatic spreading and the efficiency of the primary tumour treatment. The relapse after cryosurgery or surgical removal of the tumour led to an increase in the quantity of pulmonary metastases.
Databáze: MEDLINE