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Distribution of misonidazole in human tumours and normal tissues

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Levels of misonidazole in human tumours, normal tissues and blood have been measured in patients given a 1g oral dose of drug before surgery or biopsy. The results show that 50--70% of the blood level was found in a wide range of tumours and that similar levels were found in adjacent normal tissues. Good penetration of drug was achieved within tumours, and up to 90--100% of the blood level was found in the necrotic cyst fluid at the centre of some tumours. CSF studies showed free diffusion into the CNS, which was confirmed by finding 50--70% of the blood level within brain tumours. A delay of passage of drugs into the CSF was noted, which was not found for drug diffusion into bile and saliva.

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Ash, D., Smith, M. & Bugden, R. Distribution of misonidazole in human tumours and normal tissues. Br J Cancer 39, 503–509 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1979.93

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