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[Effects of indomethacin and BCG vaccine on growth of transplanted tumors in mice].
Continuous administration of indomethacin (IM) in drinking water (20 micrograms/ml) causes moderate inhibition of the growth of transplantable tumors in control mice but significantly increases the antitumor effect of BCG vaccine inoculated in combination with transplanted tumor cells. Hepatoma 29, insensitive to the vaccine becomes highly sensitivity to it under IM administration.