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  • Title: [Inhibitory effect of UFT on postoperative lung metastasis of mammary adenocarcinoma in SHR rats].
    Author: Komatsumoto M, Li S, Hamada J, Takeichi N, Hosokawa M, Okayasu T, Tanabe T, Kobayashi H.
    Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 1988 May; 15(5):1739-45. PubMed ID: 3130810.
    Abstract:
    It is well known that UFT has significant therapeutic effects against experimental and clinical cancers at the primary sites. In this experiment, we studied the inhibitory effect of UFT on the lung metastasis of spontaneously developed rat mammary carcinoma (SST-2) after surgical excision of the primary site. In comparison of UFT-treated (15 or 30 mg/kg/day) with 5-FU-treated (9.7 or 19.5 mg/kg/day) groups, UFT was more effective than 5-FU in the antitumor activity and the inhibitory effect of lung metastasis with/without surgical excision of the primary sites. Rats (5-10 rats per group) were inoculated s.c. with 1 x 10(6) SST-2 cells and administered with UFT orally (15, 30 or 60 mg/kg/day) starting the day after tumor inoculation for 30 days. The therapeutic effect of UFT was studied by the growth rate of primary tumor and the numbers of metastatic colonies in the lung 35 days after tumor inoculation, comparing the UFT-treated with control groups. UFT administration at the doses of 30 or 60 mg/kg/day markedly inhibited the growth of the primary tumors and the number of metastatic lung colonies decreased, compared with that of the control group. However, in the group of rats treated at the dose of 60 mg/kg/day, 60% of rats died from the side effects of UFT such as weight loss, hemorrhage etc. In all groups in which the primary tumors were surgically excised 20 days after tumor inoculation and then treated with UFT (15, 20 or 30 mg/kg/day), we observed marked prolongation of survival period and inhibition of lung metastasis as well. Furthermore, we studied the effect of combination therapy of UFT and lentinan (1 mg/kg/day i.p.) on the metastasis of SST-2 cells after surgical excision of the primary sites. It was more effective than UFT alone. Thus, it is clear that UFT is an effective anticancer drug to inhibit metastasis of tumors in the lung after surgical excision of primary tumor.
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