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Twenty-three men who underwent radical cystoprostatectomy between March 1, 1983, and October 1, 1986, were found to have not only multifocal carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder but also transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the prostatic ducts. In 18 patients TCC was limited to the epithelium lining the prostatic ducts (CIS of prostatic ducts), but in 5 patients TCC also invaded the prostatic stroma (invasive TCC of prostatic ducts). During follow-up (mean, 26 months), in 2 of the 18 patients (11%) with CIS of the prostatic ducts metastases developed.

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We investigated whether there is a relationship between the production of eicosanoids by murine solid tumors and their response to the prostaglandin H (PGH) synthase inhibitor indomethacin. Three sarcomas, designated FSA, NFSA, and SA-NH, and two carcinomas, designated MCA-K and HCA-I, syngeneic to C3Hf/Kam mice were used. In general, FSA and NFSA produced more PGH synthase products than lipoxygenase products, whereas HCA-I produced both types of metabolites in large quantities.

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The presence of mono-, di-, and tri-O-acetylated sialic acids on human cells was demonstrated by using radiochromatographic and chemical techniques. Human melanoma cells and fresh colon tissue were biosynthetically labeled with 6- (3H) glucosamine. Radiolabeled sialic acids were hydrolytically removed from cellular glycoconjugates, purified by ion-exchange chromatography, and separated by paper chromatography on the basis of the number of O-substitutions on each sialic molecule.

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When no visible tumor is identified at second-look laparotomy, selected biopsy specimens or cytologic washings may reveal microscopic tumor or benign pathologic atypia. The pathology material from 311 patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma who had no macroscopic tumor at second-look laparotomy was evaluated for psammoma bodies, müllerian inclusions (benign glandular inclusions), microscopic tumor, and either inflammation or fibrosis. Progression-free intervals and survival rates were influenced by the presence of müllerian inclusions (favorably), tumor or positive cytology (unfavorably), and inflammation or fibrosis (unfavorably).

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Since one third of the patients with Stage II endometrial carcinoma have occult extrauterine pelvic metastases at diagnosis, adequate treatment must include the pelvic lymph nodes and parametria. Eighty-three patients with Stage II endometrial carcinoma were treated between January 1964 and December 1983. Sixty-nine patients (83%) received combined whole-pelvic irradiation and surgery, five (6%) had surgery alone and nine (11%) had radiotherapy alone.

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The purpose of these studies was to investigate the relationship of the host microenvironment to the metastatic and pigmented phenotypes of the SW-1 variant of the murine K-1735 melanoma. The SW-1 subline was isolated from an amelanotic lung metastasis in a C3H/HeN mouse given an s.c.

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The purpose of these studies was to select and isolate cells with increased liver-metastasizing potential from heterogeneous primary human colon carcinomas (HCCs). Cells derived from a primary HCC classified as Dukes' stage B2 were directly established in culture or were injected into the subcutis, cecum, or spleen of nude mice. Progressively growing tumors were excised, dissociated, and established in culture.

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A three-arm prospective randomized trial was designed to compare the efficacies of piperacillin plus vancomycin, ceftazidime plus vancomycin, or all three drugs as initial therapy for fever in neutropenic cancer patients. The objectives were to determine whether a broad-spectrum penicillin was as effective as a broad-spectrum cephalosporin and whether two beta-lactam antibiotics were more effective than one. Four hundred and seventy of the 519 febrile episodes entered in the study could be evaluated for response.

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Matched normal/tumor DNA pairs from sporadic colon carcinoma patients were examined for chromosome 5 allele loss using a probe for a functional gene (glucocorticoid receptor = GRL) locus. This locus maps (5q11-q13) close to one of two alternative sites recently reported for a constitutional deletion in a familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) patient. Tumor-specific allele loss of at least 27% at GRL supports the hypothesis that both hereditary and sporadic forms of colon cancer result from mutations of the same gene.

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Acetaldophosphamide (A-ALD), a novel in vitro active and stable derivative of aldophosphamide, kills human bone marrow-derived granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming cells (GM-CFC) independent of the cell cycle. The surviving fraction of GM-CFC is an exponential function of the drug concentration and time of exposure. Variation of marrow light-density cell concentration between 2 x 10(6) and 10 x 10(6)/ml does not significantly influence its GM-CFC toxicity.

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The structural preferences of the pH-sensitive phospholipid, N-succinyldioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (N-succinyl-DOPE), have been examined alone and in mixtures with DOPE by 31P-NMR, fluorescence energy transfer, and freeze-fracture techniques. The basic polymorphic behavior of pure N-succinyl-DOPE and DOPE/N-succinyl-DOPE lipid systems and the influence of calcium and pH were investigated. It is shown that, similar to other negatively charged acidic phospholipids, N-succinyl-DOPE adopts the bilayer organization upon hydration.

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The leukemia from which the human cell line HL-60 was derived was classified in 1976 as acute progranulocytic leukemia (APL), although it was recognized to show a number of atypical features. In the ensuing 10 years, the concept of APL and its integral association with t(15;17) has evolved, and the concept of APL as a morphologically recognizable entity has become embodied in the term French-American-British classification M3 (FAB-M3). It is now recognized that not every case of leukemia with a high proportion of progranulocytes can be classified as FAB-M3.

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Sialadenosis, characterized by a uniform hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the acinar parenchyma of salivary glands, is associated with a variety of systemic diseases or functional disorders. Present evidence relates the clinical and morphologic changes in the salivary tissues to a neuropathic alteration of the autonomic innervation of the salivary acini.

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We analyzed the epidermal growth factor receptor gene using a complementary DNA probe of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene in 21 uncultured primary breast carcinomas and found that the gene was amplified in three of these tumors. We further demonstrated by immunohistochemistry using a monoclonal antibody to the epidermal growth factor receptor that the receptor protein product of this gene was overexpressed and displayed elevated kinase activity. Our data indicate that one of the molecular mechanisms for overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor in human breast cancer is epidermal growth factor receptor gene amplification without rearrangement in a subset of tumors.

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Surgery can play an important role in selected patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma although nephrectomy alone neither promotes regression of metastases nor improves survival. However, nephrectomy preceded by renal infarction and followed by medroxyprogesterone acetate produced ten complete responses, nine partial responses, and 22 stabilizations among 145 patients (CR + PR = 13%; overall response rate = 28%). Only patients with parenchymal pulmonary metastases without adenopathy, pleural effusion, or other organ involvement responded consistently (23% objective, 41% overall), and we currently recommend this combination therapy only for this group.

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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have been associated with both benign and malignant neoplasms of the head and neck. To determine the prevalence and types of HPVs in this neoplasm, we examined fixed tissue from 21 patients by in situ hybridization. Human papillomavirus types 6b and 11 probes were used, and hybridization was positive to both types in lesions from 16 (76%) of 21 patients.

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Relatively nonmyelotoxic drugs and drug combinations were investigated for their ability to eliminate malignant cells from human bone marrow. In vitro 90% inhibitory concentration (IC90) doses were established on granulocyte macrophage colony-forming units (GM-CFU) in culture of bone marrow by using the GM-CFU assay for the following drugs: 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide (4-HC), Adriamycin, L-asparaginase, bleomycin, hydrocortisone, VP-16, spirogermanium, Taxol, and vincristine. The leukemic cell kill efficiency of these drugs at IC90 doses was compared with that of 4-HC on acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) cell lines by using the limiting-dilution assay.

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N-methyliminodiacetato(1,2-diaminocyclohexane)-platinum(II) (MIDP) is a new third-generation water-soluble antitumor platinum complex. This study compares the effects of MIDP (3 injections of 25 mg/kg each on days 1, 5 and 9) on renal structure and function and the urinary excretion of gentamicin (GENT) with those of a single 6 mg/kg dose of cisplatin (DDP) in F-344 (Fischer) rats. GENT was given as a single dose of 30 mg/kg 7 days after DDP injection or the last MIDP injection.

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We report six cases of seminal vesicle involvement by transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder among 187 consecutive cystoprostatectomy specimens. Two of these six cases showed mucosal spread without stromal invasion (type A); the remaining four cases presented a direct extension (type B) from muscle-invasive carcinomas of the bladder. Type A involvement of the seminal vesicle was associated with a long history of superficial bladder cancer with similar mucosal spread to the prostatic ducts, acini, and ejaculatory ducts.

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The prognostic significance of residual endometrial carcinoma in the hysterectomy specimen after preoperative radiotherapy is controversial. Sixty-two patients with stage II endometrial carcinoma were treated with a standardized program of preoperative radiotherapy, followed in six weeks by an extrafascial hysterectomy. Twenty patients (32%) had no residual carcinoma in their hysterectomy specimens and 42 (68%) had residual carcinoma.

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A program of sexual rehabilitation in a cancer center evaluated 308 men and 76 women, using a structured interview. The site of the malignancy was pelvic or genital in 79% of men and 58% of women. Most patients (73%) had one or two sessions of sexual counseling, but therapy was more intensive for about a quarter of patients.

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By using the newly developed adhesive tumor cell culture system, we analyzed the chromosomal constitutions of primary lung tumor and nonmalignant normal lung tissue from 10 previously untreated patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Chromosomal analyses were successfully carried out in banded chromosome preparations from 10 tumor and 8 normal lung tissue samples. All analyzed tumor and normal lung tissue samples had a predominantly normal diploid chromosome number.

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Four of four children with clinical Stage II-IIIB childhood melanoma treated at The University of Texas System Cancer Center M.D. Anderson Hospital with surgical excision of gross disease and adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy with dimethyl triazeno-imidazole carboxamide (dacarbazine) were alive without evidence of disease at 2, 6, 9.

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Three cases of primary small cell carcinoma of the kidney with light microscopic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic findings are reported. Two patients died of disseminated disease 8 months and 1 year, respectively, after the diagnosis and the third was free of tumor after 18 months. Immunohistochemical studies revealed keratin immunostaining of tumor cells in two cases and staining for neuron-specific enolase in the third.

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