Published November 1980 | Version v1
Journal article

Simultaneous and sequential hyperthermia and radiation treatment of an experimental tumor and its surrounding normal tissue in vivo

Creators

  • 1. Inst. of Cancer Research and the Radium Center, Aarhus, Denmark

Description

In order to optimize the therapeutic effect of a combined hyperthermia-radiation treatment, the influence of sequence and interval between the two modalities on local tumor control and normal tissue damage was studied during variation of heating time and temperature. A C3H mouse mammary carcinoma transplanted into the feet of C3D2F1 mice was used as a model. Local hyperthermia was given to unanesthetized mice by immersion of the tumor-bearing foot into a water bath. Radiation was given either before, during or after heating. After simultaneous treatment an increasing thermal enhancement ratio (TER) was observed with increasing temperatures and/or increasing heating time. In all simultaneous treatment schedules, the TER values were almost similar in tumor and normal tissue. Different results were obtained by using an interval between the two modalities. An increased therapeutic ratio could be obtained if radiation was given before heat and an interval of 4 hours or more was allowed. This improved therapeutic ratio was dependent on the temperature and ranged from about 1.1 at 41.50 C to 2.1 at 43.50C given for one hour. These data indicate that if both tumor and normal tissue are heated, the optimal tumore effect may not be a hyperthermic radiosensitization, but rather a direct heat killing of radioresistant tumor cells

Additional details

Additional titles

Augmented title (English)
Mice

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Int. J. Radiat. Oncol., Biol. Phys.
Journal Volume
6
Journal Issue
11
Series
Int. J. Radiat. Oncol., Biol. Phys.
Journal Page Range
1507-1517

Conference

Title
12. International Cancer Congress.
Dates
Oct 1978.
Place
Buenos Aires, Argentina.