Cancer March-April (950 274 pucing the diluuon of the Cr°-tagged cells in each sample of cardiac bluod. Determination of the red-cell mass and approximate plasma volume was made from hematocrits of the samples. Additional studies were undertaken to de- termine the fate of Cr*! at one and sixteen Expressed as PerCent ofwet per Organ and — Adrenals 0 007 Nonefemur, tibia, Bbula) 10 Kidneys Lot Gastrointestinal tract 2.26 tthe tissues examined but was slowly and con- Muscle tinuously excreted in the urine and to same skin that the administration of tracer doses of Cr® Balance small amountof radiation received would not be localized in any tissue but would be shared — Birat24 Human Studies. The yed-cell mass, plasma 216-432 extent in the feces. These results indicated Bioog. would not be hazardous to patients, since the 7i3,"h, by the whole body. ae eee ad Na ae ndluon ae «ee = ~ ego» unequivocal clinical and laboratory (including roenigenographic) findings, surgical exploration, biopsy, and autopsy. For purpoeca of evaluation, the cases were divided by the same criteria into cancers with extensive spread (106 cases) and nonmetastatic cancers (twenty: i cig | 4 h Tau| DEPOSITION OF CARRIER-FREE Na,Cr“0, IN THE RAT ONE AND SIXTEEN DAYS AFTER INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION yh /." Values Are Expressed 8 WeWeghe TheueePed : — pas f 4 fl i! {‘ i ia A { Theue Heart Spleen Me: we lp at rd « Bet M i Poche } Ub eh at eg. i ae ae 4) aki t. ee eens ; t 7 ae , ARSE Ue i 4 + 4 9.70 B.o is prmoa¢ old7 “ah Brain ‘ Ons ey? Muacie Feces Om Veale at. Tavernge veluee ol Uhren rete. 9.0¢ 0.04 %,urine — oe 10.6 3.6 es - ON y = Zdev.# (for group1) + Yew? (for group 2). (a) + (ns — 2) J,feces — wl 09.9 . table for ¢. tagged bt ufephosl sunilar to that used in the Beparinized bleod (B to 10 ¢c) was seeded with known amounts ol sodium htomate and shaken on a mechanical agitator tor atleast forty-five usimates. Phe plasma was withdrawn and the cell ins washed twhe = 4 a9 B08 found in the patients with leukemia, carci- noma of the stomach and esophagus, and carcinoma of the colon (P = 0.02, <0.01, and <0.01 respectively). In all of the various categories of cancer shown in Table 4, the red-cell masses were lower than normal and the plasma volumes greater than normal to a significant degree, except in the group with carcinoma of the colon. In these patient, the red-cell mags was enentially normal. Hematocrits in all patients with cancer, including those patients with leukemia and Hodgkin's disease, were lower than normal. af Discussion 0.1). No siguiheuat iesease was noted in the Results of the present gtudy showed that, whereas the whole-blood volume was not expanded in the presence of a malignant tumor in man, the plasma volume was significantly increased. Conversely, greater than normal volumes were found in tumor-bearing rats. The average red-cell mass of all cancer patients was significantly lower than that of normal subjects, 25.88 cc. per Kg. and 29.6 cc. per Kg. respectively. A similar decrease was not observed in the experimental rats; however, the rapid growth of the transmissible amor used for implantation may have occurred in too shore a period to interfere appreciably with hematopoiesis or have much influence on the existing red cells in the blocd tsueain. A comparison of the blood volumes of all of the cancer patients with the controls showed that the reduction in red-ccll mass was balanced by an expansion of the plasma volume and resulted in whole-blood volumes that were approximately normal. These results ‘Vante 3 with normal saline to remove whe Wapped whole-bloud volumes were sigiubcamily lower normal saline; a staal aliquot was taken to including those categorized as being extensive, tnjected and the remainder given to the pa aowell as an cxpansion of plasma volume (P= <0.01). The plasma volumes in the group With Nonmetastatic cancers were not signiGGently increased (P = 0.3). Analysis of the data in the groupsclassified according to the type or location of the preinant tumor showed normal blood vol- o13 438 uines in the patients with pulmonary cancer and Hodgkin's disease, whereas significantly greater than norma) blood volumes were COMPARISON OF THE BLOOD VOLUMES OF CONTKOL AND TUMOR-BEARING RATS USING THE Cr RED-CELL-TAGGING METHOD* 033 / 0.36 with cancer, the whole-blood volume was not significantly diflercnt haom qormal (Vable 4), 67.62 + O.BL vs. 65.5 4 0.70 ce. per Kg. (Poss 275 gloup with extensive metituscs im the pa- tient intravenously. Earlier studies had shown ang Resucts Animal Studies. The average body weight, one cases), They were further subdivided acblood volume, and packed-cell volume of the cording to the location of the tumor as foltumor-bearing vais and their controly are lows; forty-three pulmonary carcinomas, ninePresented in Table 3. ‘he average wholeteen carcinomas of the colon, hiteen cases of | leukemia, and thirteen cases of Hodgkin’ qi blood voluine of the twenty-nine tumor-bearing rats averaped 7.1 + 0.25 per cet of the disease. body weight. “Vhis was signihcamtly greater To our knowledge the patients did not have than that of the controls, which averaged 5.37 other conditions that might expand blood + 0.18 per cent of the body weight. The involume, buc manyof them hag anehiis, weight creased blood volume of the tumor-bearing loss, and/or dehydration owihg to ehe cancer fats resulted primarily (row an expansion of that might have decreased blvod ‘voluine. A the plasma volume (2 — O40). “Phe red-cell nuinber of patients had’ layge mahguant uu Mass Was incicascd sliptily. mors with widespread metastases. Human Studies. In the majority of patients Thyging of Hed Cell. Human ied cells were tests on fads. Reilly, Helwig & Scott The value for Fisher's « = CED . The probability: gf any dilterence between groups was obtdifed by using a standard 2.3 8% Oe8 =. The sandard e:rer of difterencé = Jeg. 1 78 oa 3.08 Hematocrita were made in order to calculate the relative plasma volumes aud the red-cell mass from the whole-blood volume. by Vie). ‘Whe signilicance of any difference between twa groups was calculated by finding the variance (v) between groups: determine the number of Cr! counts to be 8.06 #7 7.87 total counts/aec injected==. apparent counte/sec./cc., tinal blood sample ~ bluod volume. The mean + the standard error wae calculated 0.03 0.03 counter. The blood volume was computed as follows: All data are expressed as the mean tor any Oo 1.45 i Ce® ton BLoup- VOLUME MEASUREMENT strics Of Observations + the atandard evsor. ox 7.36 iu fe | _ oo 0152 0. 07 oil an O34 | 7...) . _ % per gm. plasma, The volume was reconstructed with eld 1 49-216 23 - 068) Seb Smalliotovting 0-68 Gon Shien dove” % in organ % pera Kin van Horem Sas 8.27 B08 ot oa 9.48 Be 94% idldaey Thecokd ct eal \l tots \ volume, and whole-blood volume were de termined in eighty-seven normal subjects (providing eighty-seven tests) and 175 hospitalized patients with various types of cancer (providing 218 tests). The presence of a cancer was confirmed by one or more of the following: { Zo inorgan carrier-free Cr#! (Table |) and at cighteen days after the intraperitoneal administration of } mg. of labeled sodium chromate (Table 2). The data obtained showed that Cr*! was not localized wo any appreciable extent in any of tary , . No. 2 tagged red cells with a scinuillation crystal DEPOSITION GF 1 MG. OF Na,CrO, TAGGED WITH Cr’ IN RATS EIGHTEEN DAYS AFTER INTRAPERITONEAL ADMINISTRATION Values Are the Averages of Three Rats. ‘Total Recovery 90.3 Per Cent Administered Dose. Data An days after the intramuscular injection of Tissue t Vol 9 Taig 2 that one hour allowed adequate time for com- plete mixing of the tagged cells. At the end = of this period another heparinized sample of “=- volume of the sample was assayed blood (5 to 10 cc.) was withdrawn, A measured for its Cr* Hens with nonmetastatic came, however, the than normal (P= 0.01), All cases of cancer, showed a significance redaction of red-cell mass, Rats Blood vol., % body wt. Tumor-bearing 29) ange Contr (22) Range Hematocrit Av. body wt, gm, 7.100.25 §$.4-9.5 35.9 0.81 22.0-46. 207,0 5 4«0 18 4.4-7.7 48.1= 0.97 43.0-55. 176.0 “Size of tumors ranged from @ to 35 gm. Averages given = mean standard estos Jha .

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