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A comparative study of the effect of adriamycin on the sensitivity of mice to whole-body irradiation with 6-MVp photons or fast neutrons (67 MeV p--Be).

Authors: Eileen Zabilansky; J. L. Redpath; M. Colman;

A comparative study of the effect of adriamycin on the sensitivity of mice to whole-body irradiation with 6-MVp photons or fast neutrons (67 MeV p--Be).

Abstract

The effect of Adriamycin (doxorubicin hydrochloride) (10 mg/kg intraperitoneally) on the response of mouse gut to irradiation with 6-MVp photons or fast neutrons (67 MeV p--Be), was assessed with the six-day death endpoint. The drug reduced the LD50/6 by the same factor (approximately 1.25) for both types of radiation. Thus, the radiobiological effectiveness (RBE) (photons/neutrons) for gut damage is unaltered by the addition of Adriamycin. The data indicated no significant effect of drug scheduling if given within 16 hours before or after irradiation.

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Male, Antineoplastic Agents, Fast Neutrons, Intestines, Radiotherapy, High-Energy, Mice, Doxorubicin, Animals, Elementary Particles, Relative Biological Effectiveness

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