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Cortisone-Induced Metastases of Adenocarcinoma in Mice.

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1952

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Local growth of transplantable adenocarcinoma K7 in C3H mice was arrested when cortisone was given. Metastases of transplanted adenocarcinoma were never observed in untreated animals. However, metastases appeared at about 5 to 6 weeks after transplantation in animals treated with cortisone. The longer the animals survived, the greater was the incidence of cortisone-induced metastases. The cortisone-induced metastases also were transplantable and produced local growth. But local growth due to transplantation of metastases did not produce metastases unless cortisone was given to the new host.