PMID: 6163305Mar 1, 1981Paper

Effect of anticancer drugs on in vitro survival of cell lines derived from various gynecologic tumors (author's transl)

Acta Obstetrica Et Gynaecologica Japonica
S Sekiya, H Takamizawa

Abstract

Effect of various anticancer drugs on in vitro survival of gynecologic tumor cells were investigated by using established cell lines derived from human ovarian adenocarcinoma (HOC-21), endometrial adenocarcinoma (HEC-1B), and cervical squamous cell carcinoma (SKG-1). As compared with other established cell lines, 1) HOC-21 cells were more sensitive to Cis-platinum, Adriamycin, and actinomycin-D. 2) HEC-1B cells were more sensitive to progesterone. 3) SKG-1 cells were more sensitive to bleomycin and mitomycin-C. These results are consistent with the clinical effects of various anticancer drugs, and established cell lines derived from various human gynecologic tumors are useful to select effective anticancer drugs in vitro.

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