In the rat H460-DNp53 xenograft study, AZD-7762 (AZD7762) potentiates the antitumor activity of NSC 613327 in a dose-dependent manner by a decrease in %T/C with increasing dose (48% and 32%, 10 and 20 mg/kg AZD-7762, respectively). In the mouse xenograft study in combination with CPT-11, SW620 established tumors are treated with vehicle, CPT-11 alone, AZD-7762 alone, or AZD-7762 in combination with CPT-11. AZD-7762 dosed alone shows insignificant antitumor activity, whereas CPT-11 alone displays striking and significant activity (%T/C with increasing dose is 9 and 1, respectively ). In combination with AZD-7762, %T/C increases significantly to -66% and -67%, respectively. AZD7762 combination with CX-5461 induces cancer cell death of Tp53-null (Tp53) Eμ-Myc lymphoma cells in vitro and in vivo.