The clonal growth of cell lines from some human solid tumours can be stimulated by haematopoietic growth factors such as recombinant human (rh) interleukin-3 (IL-3) and rh granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in vitro. Among these cell lines are the human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line HTB 38 and the human small-cell lung cancer cell line HTB 119. Here we report on a series of experiments studying the influence of subcutaneously administered rhIL-3 and rhGM-CSF on the in vivo growth of HTB 38 and HTB 119 cell lines as xenografts in athymic nu/nu BALB/c mice. Beginning 1 day after transplantation of the tumour the cytokines were administered daily for 20 days as a subcutaneous bolus distant from the tumour lesion at dose levels up to 1 mg/m2/day. The cytokines caused no significant and reproducible growth modulation of the tumours in vivo.