The Effect of Surgery, Radiation Therapy, and Combined Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy on Immunocompetence in Patients with Lung Carcinoma

1985 
The immunologic status of 59 patients with lung carcinoma was determined by analysis of peripheral venous blood samples. The following tests were performed: total leucocyte and lymphocyte counts, the number of acid alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) positive cells (T-cells), and phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) and tuberculin (PPD) transformation tests. The patients were divided into three treatment groups: a surgery group (S), a radiation therapy group (R), and a combined cytostatic and radiation therapy group (C). A follow-up was carried out 4 to 6 months after treatment. The therapeutic measures, resection, irradiation, and chemotherapy, produced a decrease in the total leucocyte and lymphocyte counts, in the number of T-cells, and in the leucocyte transformation response to PPD. In the surgically treated group the decrease was transient. In the groups treated with radiation therapy and combined cytostatic and radiation therapy the values remained low throughout the follow-up. The lymphocyte response to P...
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