Ewing’s sarcoma, first diagnosed 22.11.1983, histologically verified, tumour resistant both to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. UKRAIN therapy started on 21 January 1984 [28].

22.11.1983
18.1.1984
14.12.1984
31.10.1990

A 9 year-old girl had felt marked pain below the right knee joint in November 1983 following a slight injury. X-ray revealed Ewing’s sarcoma in the proximal portion of the right fibula. Hospital treatment included chemotherapy and cobalt therapy. X-rays confirmed that the patient’s tumour had not responded to radiation or chemotherapy and the tumour mass increased rapidly. One month after the end of chemotherapy, UKRAIN treatment was started at a dose of 5 mg i.m. for a total of 10 injections, combined with regional deep hyperthermia. The first series of UKRAIN therapy included three identical courses with a two-week pause between them. Six series of UKRAIN treatment were administered over the course of one year. Repeated x-rays showed reduction of the tumour mass.