Radiation-adriamycin interactions: preliminary clinical observations.

Cancer
J R CassadyN Jaffe

Abstract

This communication reports four patients treated with the anthracycline adriamycin and irradiation either concurrently or sequentially, who demonstrated apparent augumentation of radiation reactions. Two of these patients demonstrated the so-called "recall" phenomenon.

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