Abstract

A transplantable murine carcinoma has been used to compare the relative effect of single doses, 2 and 5 fractions of x rays, and of cyclotron-produced fast neutrons. In addition the hypoxic cell radiosensitizer Ro-07-0582 has been tested in combination with single doses of fast neutrons. The relative biological efficiency of the fast neutrons was high for all the fractionation schedules, but the therapeutic gain factor (i.e., tumor RBE/skin RBE) decreased for the fractionated treatments. The relative therapeutic efficiencies for the x-ray and neutron treatments were compared by estimating the tumor delay that was caused by the dose necessary to produce a constant level of skin damage. An advantage of fractionated x rays relative to single doses was previously demonstrated. All the neutron schedules caused more tumor delay than the corresponding x-ray schedules. A single dose of neutrons plus the radiosensitizer Ro-07-0582 was the most effective treatment of all. The effectiveness of fast neutrons was compared with our recently published work using x rays plus the radiosensitizer Ro-07-0582. When a high dose of this drug was used with x rays, the resulting schedules were similar in efficiency to the fast neutron schedules (without drug), for single doses, and for 2 andmore » 5 fractions at 2-day intervals.« less

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