Published September 2006 | Version v1
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Sensitivity of HTB140 cell exposed to protons and alkylating agents

  • 1. 'Vinca' Institute of Nuclear Sciences, P.O.Box 522, Belgrade, (Serbia)
  • 2. Institute of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, University of Catania, (Italy)
  • 3. Istituto Nazionale di Fizica Nucleare, LNS, Catania, (Italy)

Description

Malignant melanoma is a highly aggressive cancer with a poor prognosis due to resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy regimens. The mainstay of treatment remains DNA-alkylating agent dacarbazine (DTIC). Fotemustine (FM), chloroethylnitrosourea agent, also has demonstrated significant antitumoral effects in malignant melanoma. However, the resistance of melanoma cells limits their clinical application. In order to enhance the inhibition of melanoma cell growth, in this study, combined treatment of FM and DTIC with proton irradiation, was investigated. We analyzed the effects of combined treatment on HTB140 melanoma cell viability and proliferation. Significant inhibition of cell growth, especially cell proliferation, was obtained after treatment with protons and FM compare to single irradiation or drug treatment. Treatment with protons and DTIC has shown improved growth inhibition compare to appropriate single drug treatment, but not compare to irradiation as a single treatment. (author)

Part of:
Physical Chemistry 2006: The Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia. Proceedings of the 8. International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry. Vol I and II

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia
Imprint Place
Belgrade (Serbia)
ISBN
86-82139-26-X; 86-82139-27-8
Imprint Title
Physical Chemistry 2006: The Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia. Proceedings of the 8. International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry. Vol I and II
Imprint Pagination
785 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 451-453

Conference

Title
8. International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry (Physical Chemistry 2006)
Dates
26-29 Sep 2006
Place
Belgrade (Serbia)

Optional Information

Notes
6 refs., 1 fig.