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- W1968295720 abstract "In 68 patients with histologically verified tumors of the urinary bladder, cell-mediated and humoral immune parameters were investigated before therapy and the results were re-evaluated after a 5-year observation period in order to correlate them with relapse rate and survival time. Skin test reactivity, as measured with recall antigens (tuberculin, streptokinase-streptodornase, mumps, toxoplasmin and candidin), and serum levels of immunoglobulins do not differentiate between levels of invasion and grade of malignancy. However, it was found that patients with tumors of high grades of invasiveness and malignancy were anergic to the primary skin test antigen dinitrochloro-benzene (DNCB). Furthermore, a correlation between anergic reactivity to the DNCB test and absence of local inflammatory reactions at the tumor site was detected, showing that patients with a negative DNCB challenge test were those in whom no immunocytes could be detected in the intra- and peritumoral area. Survival time and incidence of relapse were also correlated with initial skin test reactivity to DNCB, i.e. all patients with tumor stage pT3 and skin test anergy developed recurrences and died within the 5-year observation period. The correlation between morphological inflammatory criteria and immunological parameters detected in patients with advanced tumor stages should therefore be taken into consideration when taking therapeutic decisions at the time of diagnosis." @default.
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- W1968295720 title "The Value of the DNCB Test in Bladder Cancer" @default.
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