Erythrocyte PIG‐A mutant frequencies in cancer patients receiving cisplatin
Vasily N. Dobrovolsky,
Omar T. Atiq,
Robert H. Heflich
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCisplatin is a primary chemotherapy choice for various solid tumors. DNA damage caused by cisplatin results in apoptosis of tumor cells. Cisplatin‐induced DNA damage, however, may also result in mutations in normal cells and the initiation of secondary malignancies. In the current study, we have used the erythrocyte PIG‐A assay to evaluate mutagenesis in non‐tumor hematopoietic tissue of cancer patients receiving cisplatin chemotherapy.MethodsTwenty‐one head and neck cancer patients undergoing treatm… Show more
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