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pubmed-article:2569685pubmed:abstractTextRed blood cell polyamine levels were followed in 13 patients treated with stereotactic radiosurgery for various types of brain tumours. In the most malignant tumours radiosurgery resulted in a decrease in spermine and an increase in spermidine levels. This discrepancy between variations in polyamine levels was not found after conventional radiotherapy. The results may indicate a change in tumour polyamine activity induced by high energy radiotherapy.lld:pubmed
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