Experimental studies on thermochemotherapy

The combination effect of heat and anti-cancer drugs were studied by following the proliferation of cancer cells from a uterine cervix (OG cells). In animal experiment, tumor bearing mice were injected 5 microCi 14C-5FU, local hyperthermia was created in hot water baths of 37 degrees C, 43 degrees C...

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