Milano G, Viguier E, LaLanne C M, Pastorini P, Cassuto J P, Schneider M, Cambon P, Boublil J L
Oncodev Biol Med. 1980;1(4-5):215-25.
The polyamines, putrescine (P) and spermidine (S), have been measured in 185 cancer patients. Patients in remission exhibited significantly different levels from those with active disease. In a dynamic patient study, followed over a period of 5-6 months, the urinary polyamine levels correlated closely with the clinical status. Furthermore, polyamines have been measured 24 h before beginning chemotherapy (P1, S1) and 48 h after its onset (P2, S2). The value of the ratio, (S2/P2)/(S1/P1), was found to correlate with the type of response to chemotherapy.