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Radiation-induced Osteosarcoma in the Rat as a Model for Osteosarcoma in Man

A technique is described for the local induction of osteosarcoma in the rat by implanting 32 P-impregnated polyvinyl chloride discs into the distal femoral metaphysis. The incidence of osteosarcomata after 18 months was 28%. A comparison is made of the pathology of the radiation-induced osteosarcoma...

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Published in:British journal of cancer 1970-06, Vol.24 (2), p.294-299
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description A technique is described for the local induction of osteosarcoma in the rat by implanting 32 P-impregnated polyvinyl chloride discs into the distal femoral metaphysis. The incidence of osteosarcomata after 18 months was 28%. A comparison is made of the pathology of the radiation-induced osteosarcoma in the rat and the “spontaneous” osteosarcoma in man. The possible value of the rat osteosarcoma model is discussed.
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Osteosarcoma - etiology
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Polyvinyls
Radiography
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Sarcoma, Experimental
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