. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . imanual and clinical findings, (2)the radio-sensibility of the carcinoma,and (3) the resorption of the tumor mass,, local healing. The results obtainedwere that ripe carcinomata require 3000 to000 mg. el. hrs.; middle ripe, 4000to 5000;and unripe, 6000 to ooo; while adeno-carcinomata are refractory to any dose. The changes caused by gamma rays in thecarcinomata and revealed by microscopicexamination were: (a) regular and Irreg-ular mitotic nuclei, (6) numerous giant-cell formations, (c) caryolysis and cytolysisw


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . imanual and clinical findings, (2)the radio-sensibility of the carcinoma,and (3) the resorption of the tumor mass,, local healing. The results obtainedwere that ripe carcinomata require 3000 to000 mg. el. hrs.; middle ripe, 4000to 5000;and unripe, 6000 to ooo; while adeno-carcinomata are refractory to any dose. The changes caused by gamma rays in thecarcinomata and revealed by microscopicexamination were: (a) regular and Irreg-ular mitotic nuclei, (6) numerous giant-cell formations, (c) caryolysis and cytolysiswith granulation and vacuolation ot theprotoplasm, and {d) the formation of azone of reaction around the growth ofvariable extent composed of plasma cells,lymphocytes, polymorphonuclear neutro-philes and eosinophiles. The eosinophilia -84 Action of Measured Radiation Doses on Carcinomata of the Uterine Cervix is the best evidence of an early and com- runs parallel with the progressive healingpletc resorption of ripe and niiddlc-ri])e of the cancer. Of 156 carcinomata treated. Fic. 2. Unripe basal-celled carcinoma of the uterinecervix before radiation treatment.


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