2001
DOI: 10.1007/s003840100314
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Pharmacodynamics induced by direct electric current for the treatment of 5-fluorouracil resistant tumor: an animal experiment

Abstract: The repeated use of chemotherapy to treat patients with colorectal carcinoma may be limited by the fact it creates resistance cells. However, we have observed a remarkable decrease in certain types of drug resistance in patients treated with direct electric current. Experimental studies were therefore performed in animals to determine the differences in pharmacodynamics between chemotherapy with and that without electric treatment. Tumors were created in BALB/c mice by intradermal injection of 0.25 ml 4 x 10(6… Show more

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“…This is similar to the study by Yun et al By passing electricity through, pH of the tumor is attracted on the anode side, Cl 2 is generated by binding binds H 2 O in the tissue, Cl 2 generated, and HCl, HClO, Na + attracted to OH − on the cathode side changed to strongly alkaline by NaOH generated, which is thought to be the result of affecting tumor cells [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This is similar to the study by Yun et al By passing electricity through, pH of the tumor is attracted on the anode side, Cl 2 is generated by binding binds H 2 O in the tissue, Cl 2 generated, and HCl, HClO, Na + attracted to OH − on the cathode side changed to strongly alkaline by NaOH generated, which is thought to be the result of affecting tumor cells [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%