Literature DB >> 9316623

Comparison of growth rate of two B16 melanomas differing in metastatic potential in young versus middle-aged mice.

N Donin1, J Sinai, A Staroselsky, T Mahlin, J Nordenberg, J Leibovici.   

Abstract

The rise of cancer frequency as a function of age is a well-established fact. The aspect of the host age-tumor progression relationship, namely the slower metastatic spread in aged patients, has been investigated to a lesser extent. In the present study, we examined whether host-age-dependent growth rate varies with metastatic capacity of the tumor. The parental B16 and the B16/Col/R, a highly metastatic variant, were employed. A more pronounced growth of both tumors in young as compared to middle-aged mice was found. However, the differential growth in middle-aged versus young mice was more evident in the highly metastatic variant. According to the tumor size data, a sixfold growth reduction in middle-aged mice was observed with B16/Col/R and an only twofold growth reduction was seen with the B16 melanoma. The data might eventually contribute to the finding of more appropriate treatment modalities for the middle-aged cancer patient.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9316623     DOI: 10.3109/07357909709047580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Invest        ISSN: 0735-7907            Impact factor:   2.176


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