Bladder wash cytology provides superior results for the detection of bladder malignancies than does voided urine analysis. Image analysis systems have been developed for quantification of cytologic features. In this study, routine bladder wash cytology is compared with an automated image analysis system (QUANTICYT).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Quantitative cytology by image-analysis techniques enables objective interpretation of nuclear features in light microscopic images. QUANTICYT, a quantitative karyometric cytology system, was used in the follow-up of patients with superficial bladder cancer.
Methods: From 1992 to 1995, 4137 samples from 1412 patients were obtained.
We examined the in vivo antitumoral effects of liarozole against androgen-dependent and independent Dunning rat prostatic tumors. Liarozole, applied as a dietary admixture, at a dose of 120 mg./100 gm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have studied the antitumor effects of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (RIVM strain) in the syngeneic rat bladder tumor model RBT323. In an immunohistochemical infiltrate study we compared the antitumor effects of BCG with the immunopathological findings in order to get more insight into the possible effector mechanisms of BCG. The antitumor effects of BCG appeared not to be dose-dependent, in the dose range tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cohort of 300 ACI rats was kept under standard laboratory conditions. After 30 months or upon natural death, complete autopsy was performed. In the genitourinary tract four kidney and five bladder tumors were found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between dietary fat consumption and the incidence of breast cancer, if any, needs to be quantified so that dietary guidelines can be issued for the prevention of breast cancer. Frequently, only two widely different dietary fat levels, often differing in essential fatty acid content, have been compared in animal models. Moreover, the latent period in common animal models for breast cancer is very short and does not reflect the relatively long latent periods in human breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have examined the antitumor effects of rat gamma-interferon (IFN-gamma) and human tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) against androgen-dependent and -independent Dunning rat prostatic tumors. In vitro studies, using the double layer soft agar assay, showed a very limited antiproliferative activity of the drugs in the dose range tested (1-1000 units IFN-gamma and/or 1-1000 ng TNF/dish). For in vivo studies IFN-gamma and TNF were administered s.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have investigated the antiproliferative effects of recombinant human alpha- and gamma-Interferon (IFN) and recombinant human Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF) against the hormone-independently growing PC3 and DU145 prostatic tumor lines. Subcutaneous, peritumoral administration of the drugs was started 24 hours after subcutaneous implantation of 1-2 mm3 tumor pieces. IFN was given three times per week and TNF five times per week.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have investigated the antiproliferative effects of Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF) and radiation on a recently described rat renal cell tumor line grown as multicellular tumor spheroids (MTS). Treatment commenced when the spheroids had reached a diameter of 250 microns. TNF was diluted in the tissue culture medium in different concentrations, ranging from 250-1000 ng/ml.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate the effects of meal size reduction on postprandial variables, adult male volunteers consumed at noon hot lunches composed of cooked white rice, fried chicken fillet, raisins, bigarreaus and curry sauce with carbohydrate/fat ratios of either 0.77 or 2.04 (37-57 en% carbohydrate, respectively).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthy male volunteers consumed hot lunches consisting of cooked white rice, fried chicken fillet, raisins, bigarreaus (sweet cherries) and curry sauce with carbohydrate: fat ratios of either 0.77 or 2.04, and polysaccharide: (mono + di)saccharide ratios (P:MD) varying between 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Healthy male volunteers consumed at noon, hot test meals with four different carbohydrate:fat ratios varying between 2.64 and 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of the dietary carbohydrate:fat (C:F) ratio on the spontaneous energy intake by healthy adults was investigated by comparing a high-carbohydrate diet (fat 24%, carbohydrate 58%, protein 18% of energy) and a high-fat diet (fat 47%, carbohydrate 35%, protein 18% of energy) in a 2 X 2 week cross-over design. Subjects were 22 healthy nuns in a Trappist convent with very regular activities. The diets consisted of combinations of liquid formula (75%) and standardized snacks (25%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Nutr Aliment
December 1978
The increasing availability of palatable soya bean protein materials for use in human foods raises the question of possible effects on the health and well-being of the consumer. On the basis of available evidence, no unfavourable effects are to be expected, but apart from nitrogen balance investigations, systematic human experiments with these novel foods are scarce. Therefore, we carried out a large-scale experiment covering many physiological and health aspects.
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