Abstract

We investigated the growth-inhibitory effects of anticancer drugs and irradiation in relation to the cell cycle of cervical cancer. Irradiation 0 and 24 h after cisplatin administration significantly decreased cell growth. The number of cells in the G0G1 phase decreased 0-24 h and recovered 48 h after cisplatin or bleomycin administration. The present study suggests that irradiation for cervical cancer is preferable when the cancer cells accumulate during the proliferation phase after administration of cisplatin combined with bleomycin.

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