Correlation of the age and sex with the survival rate of tumor cells in patients with colorectal tumor
- VernacularTitle:大肠癌患者年龄及性别与肿瘤细胞存活率的相关性
- Author:
Shoujiang WEI
;
Chongshu WANG
;
Guogang ZHAO
;
Huafang HOU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2005;9(14):247-249
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy has been the very important adjunctive treatment for the patients with large intestine cancer. However, obvious individual difference exists in the sensitivity of the patients to the chemotherapeutic drugs, and the difference is related with the age and sex of the patients or not?OBJECTIVE: To make an exploratory discussion of that whether the difference of the sensitivity of chemotherapeutic drugs exists in different ages and different sexes of the patients with epidemiological investigation of the tumor cell survival rate.DESIGN: Controlled experimental study based on pathological samples.SETTING: General surgery department of an affiliated hospital of a medical college.PARTICIPANTS: Tumor cell samples of 169 cases of colorectal cancer tissue obtained from patients with colorectal cancer at the Department of General Surgery of the affiliated hospital of North Sichuan Medical College during the period from January 2001 to January 2003 were involved as subjects. The patients, 97 males and 72 females, were made a definite diagnosis of the large intestine cancer by operation and pathological examination and have not been treated with chemotherapy before operation.METHODS: The sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs were measured on the survival tumor specimens of 169 patients with colorectal carcinoma with Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT) test method in vitro. The differences of different ages and different sexes were analyzed in patients.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The absorbance values of tumor cell 72hours after treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs.RESULTS: There was no obvious significance of the tumor' s sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents in different ages and sexes in patients with colorectal cancer( P > 0.05).ONCLUSION: The individual difference of sensitivity for chemotherapeutic agents in patients with colorectal cancer is not related with the age and gender, needless to consider age and gender in selecting chemotherapeutic agents for different individuls.