In order to evaluate the effectiveness of an intratumorally single dose of chromic [32P] phosphate for the treatment of solid tumors, studies of bioelimination, biodistribution, and therapeutic action were carried out. Only for comparative purposes were similar studies undertaken using a solution of sodium [32P] orthophosphate-gelatin. Results show that when sodium [32P] orthophosphate-gelatin was intratumorally injected, the percentage of total elimination, after 32 days of treatment, was equal to 85.90 +/- 8.70%, with a higher percentage in urine (64.50 +/- 13.70%) than in feces (21.40 +/- 4.50%). In biodistribution studies, the greater percentage was found in bone (15.54 +/- 2.21%), whereas only 2.51 +/- 0.39% remained in the tumor. When chromic [32P] phosphate was intratumorally injected, we found that the total elimination was equal to 51.70 +/- 6.90%, with a higher amount in feces (32.70 +/- 4.80%) than in urine (19.00 +/- 3.60%). Biodistribution studies demonstrated that 28.93 +/- 1.30% was still in the tumor and 19.01 +/- 1.30% of the injected activity was found in the liver. On the other hand, when therapeutic action was evaluated, no tumoral regression was observed. These results demonstrate that the colloid of chromic [32P] phosphate cannot be used in the treatment of solid tumors as it mobilizes from the injection point, delivering a high dose to the entire organism.