Medicinal preparation for treating carcinomas and process of...

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A61K 35/12 (2006.01) A61K 39/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1139219

Abstract: The invention relates to treatment of carcinomas with cytostatic agents. The method involves admnistering to the patient specially treated carcinomas cells until the tolerance of the patient to the cytostatic agent is improved, and then administering the cytostatic agent. The special treatment of the cells involves culturing carcinoma cells isolated from the patient, subjecting portions of the cultured cells to different cytostatic agents and observing the visible morphology damage of each portion, selecting the most effective cytostatic agent and treating the remainder of the cultured cells with it until 30 to 70% of the cells remain intact but partially weakened, removing the cytostatic agent by washing and then suspending the cells in a physiologically acceptable fluid to form a pharmaceutical preparation. The medical treatment outlined above employing such pharmaceutical preparation allows tumor cells to be treated without undue harm to the patient.

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