Objective: To examine apoptosis as a measure of chemosensitivity to anti-cancer drugs in gynecological cancer xenografted into nude mice.

Methods: The TUNEL method was used to investigate the induction of apoptosis after exposure to anti-cancer drugs in thirteen gynecological cancers xenografted into nude mice. Moreover, in vivo sensitivities of gynecologic cancer to anti-cancer drugs were determined according to the protocol developed by Battle Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio USA. Both methods were examined for correlation.

Results: The apoptosis index by the TUNEL method showed a correlation with the findings using the protocol developed by Battle Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio USA.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate the ability to determine the measure of chemosensitivity by the apoptosis index.

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