Complete Regression of Human Neuroblastoma Xenografts in Athymic Mice After Local Newcastle Disease Virus Therapy

1994 
Background: Neuroblastoma is the most common pediatric extra-cranial solid cancer. Using conventional therapies, children older than 1 year of age with advanced neuroblastoma have a poor prognosis. The development of new approaches for treating such children with neuroblastoma continues to be one of the most important goals today in pediatric oncology. Despite numerous anecdotal reports of human tumor regression during viral infections, the use of viruses to directly lyse neuroblastoma cells has never been reported as a potential therapy. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has been shown to replicate in and kill cultured human and rat neuroblastoma cells but not normal human fibroblasts
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