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J Cancer Res Clin Oncol ; 129(11): 655-61, 2003 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14513367

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate experimentally whether there is a superior effect of the combination of hepatic artery chemo-embolization with portal vein infusion over either of the two treatment modalities alone. Novikoff hepatoma cells transplanted under the liver capsule of Sprague Dawley rats were used as a model. Tumor growth was assessed at 7 and 21 days after tumor inoculation. The prolamine solution Ethibloc was employed for embolization, and 5-fluorouracil was used as a chemotherapeutic agent for both infusion and chemo-embolization. All arterial treatment modalities were administered in a super-selective manner. There was no intolerable toxicity after dosages of 55 to 125 mg 5-fluorouracil/kg body weight. With regard to therapeutic efficacy the results show that embolization is an effective therapeutic means for inducing tumor necrosis in selected liver areas. As a consequence, the ranking of all treatment modalities was based on the combined evaluation of tumor size and extent of tumor necrosis. According to this evaluation, hepatic artery chemo-embolization was superior to the respective type of infusion (P<0.01). In addition, the combination of both modalities in the form of hepatic artery chemo-embolization and portal vein infusion was effective in destroying more than 97% of vital tumor tissue (P<0.01). These results suggest the need for a comparative clinical study.


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Embolization, Therapeutic , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Liver Neoplasms, Experimental/therapy , Animals , Combined Modality Therapy , Diatrizoate , Drug Combinations , Fatty Acids , Female , Hepatic Artery , Portal Vein , Propylene Glycols , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Zein
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