EFFECTS OF A HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL IMPULSE AND AN ANTICANCER DRUG ON INVIVO GROWING TUMORS
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 78 (12), 1319-1321
Abstract
Application of a high-voltage electrical impulse (5 kV/cm, 2 msec) after bleomycin administration resulted in a significant size decrease of subcutaneously inoculated AH-109A hepatocellular carcinoma in Donryu rats. The tumor size decreased to an average of 17% of the initial mass 4 days after treatment. Neither the high-voltage electrical impulse nor bleomycin administration alone showed an inhibitory effect on the tumor growth. It was concluded that the concomitant use of a high-voltage electrical impulse and an anticancer drug has the potential to be applicable for cancer treatment.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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