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The effect of syngeneic blood transfusion of chemically induced colon cancer in the rat

N J Carty,Marilena Loizidou,Ieva Taylor-1989-01-01-UCL Discovery (University College London)
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The effect of syngeneic blood transfusion has been studied in animals bearing colorectal neoplasms induced by administration of Azoxymethane weekly for 12 weeks. Blood transfusion at either 8 or 18 weeks after initiation of azoxymethane therapy did not produce a statistically significant effect on tumour burden measured at sacrifice after 24 weeks.

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The effect of syngeneic blood transfusion has been studied in animals bearing colorectal neoplasms induced by administration of Azoxymethane weekly for 12 weeks. Blood transfusion at either 8 or 18 weeks after initiation of azoxymethane therapy did not produce a statistically significant effect on tumour burden measured at sacrifice after 24 weeks.

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AzoxymethaneMedicineBlood transfusionColorectal cancerCancerGastroenterologySurgeryInternal medicine

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