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PURPOSE: To seek the delayed appearance of chromosomal abnormalities in human fibroblasts exposed to the Auger electron emitter 125I. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Normal untransformed human fibroblasts, HF19, were exposed to a concentration of [I125]IUdR, which allowed the survival of 37% of clonogens. Chromosomal analysis using both conventional Giemsa and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was undertaken on non-clonal bulk cultures from 2 to 39 days after treatment. RESULTS: The data show a declining level of unstable aberrations in the progeny of HF19 fibroblasts exposed to [I125]IUdR, eventually reaching control levels. CONCLUSIONS: The results provide evidence that [125I]IUdR does not induce ongoing chromosomal instability in long-term culture, and gives further support to the use of Auger-electron emitting radionuclides in the treatment and diagnosis of tumours.