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Influence of misonidazole on the incidence of radiation-induced intestinal tumours in mice

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C57BL mice were given local irradiation to 2 cm2 of the lower abdomen in the dose range 16--24 Gy. There were some early deaths, but mice dying between 50--240 days predominantly developed invasive adenocarcinomas of the intestine. When the radiosensitizer misonidazole was given in a single dose shortly before irradiation the proportion of mice developing tumours was higher, but the difference was not statistically significant. However, there was a significant increase in the incidence of multiple tumours, largely attributable to tumours arising in the rectum.

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Rostom, A., Kauffman, S. & Steel, G. Influence of misonidazole on the incidence of radiation-induced intestinal tumours in mice. Br J Cancer 38, 530–536 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1978.240

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