Abstract: Recent advances in cancer radiotherapy have been remarkable and this is mainly due to the contribution of radiation physics and progression of radiation physics and progression of techniques for irradiation. However, it seems to be needed of tumor...
Abstract: Tumour oxygenation during exposure to normobaric and hyperbaric oxygen was assessed by means of a cryophotometric micromethod and a specially constructed pressure chamber. The tumours investigated were DS-carcinosarcomas implanted subcutaneously into the...
Abstract: Further analyses of the material contained in trials of the hyperbaric oxygen chamber in the radiotherapy of carcinoma of the cervix have shown that patients who were severely anaemic prior to radiotherapy, and who required blood transfusion, showed very...
Abstract: Hyperoxia induced cellular damage was used as an experimental model system for examining the ameliorative role of antioxidants. Multiplication of HEp-2 cells in monolayer culture was inhibited after exposure to 100% O2 either hyperbarically at 3 atm absolute...
Abstract: The in vitro thymidine labelling indices (TLI) of 58 human lung tumours were assessed using autoradiography. The labelling technique involved incubation of 1 mm3 tumour fragments with 3H-thymidine (5 muCi ml-1) under conditions of hyperbaric oxygenation at a...
Abstract: The present report is the sixth in a series of combination therapy trials in oral carcinoma in South India conducted since 1960. In the fifth trial a combination of bleomycin (BLM) and irradiation was compared with irradiation alone. The results gained and...
Abstract: The Anaesthesia and Recovery Service at the Galeazzi Orthopaedic Centre in Milan has an HOT unit where various cases of necrosis following radiotherapy for neoplasias have been and are still being treated. Some cases of radiodermitis and osteoradionecrosis...
Abstract: Nagayama, , , , , , , , (1982). [Experimental and clinical study on the combined therapy with bleomycin and hyperbaric oxgenation]. Igaku kenkyu. Acta medica, 1982 Nov;52(5):233-42. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6194644