Abstract
We report for the first time that a synthetic retinoid, N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide, can prevent the development of both primary and metastatic tumors in an animal model of metastasizing primary prostate cancer. Prostatic adenocarcinomas were induced in high incidence in Lobund-Wistar rats by initiation with methylnitrosourea i.v. and promotion with testosterone. Feeding of N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide to these rats during the latency period markedly diminished the final incidence of both primary and metastatic prostate carcinomas.
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↵1 Supported by funds from the Coleman Foundation and the University of Notre Dame.
- Received March 29, 1991.
- Accepted May 14, 1991.
- ©1991 American Association for Cancer Research.