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Purification and some Properties of Proteinases from Calf Thymus
Calf thymus was used for the investigation of intracellular
proteinases. The tissue was homogenized, centrifuged at a low
speed and applied on DEAE-cellulose. Active fractions were
collected and their proteolytic activity toward different protein
substrates was tested. It was found that several proteinases are
present in thymus; cathepsin D being the most abundant acid
proteinase. The activitiy at neutral pH was ascribed to fibrinogen
degrading proteinases
Surgery and postoperative radiotherapy a valid treatment for advanced oropharyngeal carcinoma
Since 1992 we have prospectively included all head and neck cancer patients in our health region in a departmental based register. Our hospital takes care of all head and neck cancer patients in our health region consisting of approximately 1 million people. In 1997, we evaluated the results of the treatment of oropharyngeal cancer in the 1992â1997 period. On the basis of this evaluation, we changed our treatment policy for tonsillar and base of tongue carcinoma. We first changed the treatment for the lesions with worst prognosis, i.e., those with T3âT4 carcinomas, from radiotherapy only, to radical surgery and postoperative radiotherapy. We have since that time increasingly also operated the smaller oropharyngeal carcinomas. The 2Â yearsâ overall survival and disease-specific survival for all patients diagnosed in the 1992â1997 period was 56 and 63%, respectively. The results from a similar group of patients in the 6Â yearsâ period from 2000 to 2005, after the change in treatment, have increased to 83 and 88%. When we looked at the subgroup of patients in the 2000â2005 period treated with surgery and postoperative radiotherapy, 45 out of 69 patients (65%) presenting with an oropharyngeal cancer were fit for operation. With radical surgery and postoperative radiation therapy, the 2Â years overall survival is now 91%. The 2-year disease-specific survival is 96% and the locoregional control is 98%. This is a marked improvement as compared to radiotherapy alone and definitely competitive with modern radiochemotherapy
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