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    A correlative study on urinary cytology and FDP with cystoscopy and pathology in the urinary bladder cancers.

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    In view of comparatively-high incidence of papillary, well or moderately-well differentiated, transitional cell carcinomas in urology, and of frequent recurrence of carcinomas after appropriate procedures, we have undertaken the correlative study on urinary cytology with cystoscopy, pathology and the amount of fibrinogen and degradation products of fibrinogen and fibrin (FDP). Cytopathologically, 191 cases were confirmed histologically for cancers out of 442 cases studied cytologically; among these 442 classes IV and V were found in 136 cases, and 99 of 136 cases (72.8%) had cancers. Admittedly, we were unable to suspect tumors cytologically in 24.5% of the cases. As to histological gradings and cytology, 48.7% of classes I and II in well differentiated were found against 52.9% and 57.1% of classes IV and V in moderately-well and poorly differentiated carcinomas, respectively. Urinary FDP assay was quite promising; out of 19 cases with both positive cytology and FDP, 18 (94.7% had carcinomas histologically, whereas 12 of 56 cases (21.4%) with both negative cytology and FDP bore cancers. Subsequently, several proposals for improving the diagnostic accuracy were discussed. We concluded the importance of accumulating more cases by combining several diagnostic procedures, especially among well and moderately-well differentiated carcinomas.</p

    Effects of steroid sex hormones and adriamycin on human bladder cancer cells in culture.

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    The effects of steroid sex hormones on the established cell lines derived from human urinary bladder cancer, T24, and from human transitional cell cancer of the urinary tract, 253J, were examined using the colony formation method. Of the seven kinds of steroid hormones tested, estradiol-17 beta was intensively cytotoxic for both cells. The cytotoxic effect was depended on the dose and time of treatment. The combined effect of Adriamycin and estradiol-17 beta on T24 cells could be recognized at low concentrations of Adriamycin (less than or equal to 10(-3) micrograms/ml) after exposure for 24 h.</p

    The effects of intravesical instillation of Thio-Tepa on the recurrence rate of bladder tumors.

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    Seventy-eight patients were treated with intravesical instillation of Thio-Tepa in an attempt to prevent postoperative recurrences of bladder tumors. Fifty-six patients who were given no preventive treatment against recurrences were taken as the control group. The patients in this series presented at the Okayama University Hospital between 1961 and 1976 and only the first recurrence after the primary operation was taken into consideration. There was no significant difference in the recurrence rates of the control and instillation groups
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