Abstract
Bleomycin and Interleukin 12 have been used clinically to treat tumors; however, the co-administration of Bleomycin and Interleukin 12 followed by electroporation has not been tested clinically. In this study, dogs with spontaneous head and neck tumors were treated with one co-administration of Bleomycin and Interleukin 12 plasmid DNA followed by electroporation. The regression of the recurrent papillary tumor and the adjacent metastatic bone tumor was analyzed by multiple CT scans. The papillary tumor was completely eradicated in less than 2 weeks, and the bone tumor was not visible 23 weeks after the administration.
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Cutrera, J., Torrero, M., Shiomitsu, K., Mauldin, N., Li, S. (2008). Intratumoral Bleomycin and IL-12 Electrochemogenetherapy for Treating Head and Neck Tumors in Dogs. In: Li, S. (eds) Electroporation Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 423. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-194-9_24
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