This study describes the manipulation of secondary products arising from the synthesis of the prototypical molecular combination of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and chloroethylnitrosourea (CNU), B.3839, in order to investigate the effects produced by connecting the C-S-C-C-CNU chain to the 5-FU ring in different ways. The isolation of phthalimide precursors of these compounds and the transformation into CNUs is described. Anti-tumour activity of these molecular combinations against a series of experimental murine colon, lung and mammary tumours is presented. The spectrum of anti-tumour activity displayed is interesting but defies simple explanation without further detailed in vivo pharmacokinetic and metabolism studies in order to define optimal profiles for activity.