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Activity of intraarterial carboplatin as a single agent in the treatment of newly diagnosed extremity osteosarcoma

โœ Scribed by Petrilli, A.S.; Kechichian, R.; Broniscer, A.; Garcia, R.J.; Tanaka, C.; Francisco, J.; Lederman, H.; Odone Filho, V.; Camargo, O.P.; Bruniera, P.; Pericles, P.; Consentino, E.; Ortega, J.A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
195 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-1532

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background. Chemotherapy has dramatically improved the rates of cure and survival of patients with localized and metastatic osteosarcoma. Nonetheless, the number of chemotherapeutic agents active against osteosarcoma is limited to doxorubicin, cisplatin, high-dose methotrexate, and ifosfamide. Carboplatin, a cisplatin analogue, has been tested as a single agent in patients with recurrent osteosarcoma or as part of multiagent chemotherapy in newly diagnosed patients. Procedure. We tested the activity and toxicity of two cycles of intraarterial carboplatin as a "window therapy" (600 mg/m 2 per cycle) in 33 consecutive patients with extremity osteosarcoma before the start of multiagent chemotherapy. Response was based on clinical (tumor diameter, local inflammatory signs, and range of motion) and radiological parameters (plain local films and arteriographic studies prior to drug administration). Results. Patients' age ranged between 8 and 18 years (median age 13 years). Primarytumor originated from the femur (15 patients), tibia (10 patients), fibula (4 patients), humerus (3 patients), and calcaneus (1 patient). Only 7 patients (21%) had metastatic disease at diagnosis (5 in the lung and 2 in other bones). A favorable clinical and radiological response was documented in 81% and 73% of the patients, respectively. Clinical and radiological progression occurred in 12% and 9% of the patients, respectively. Seventeen of the patients remain alive and disease-free. Survival and event-free survival at 3 years for nonmetastatic patients are 71% (SE = 9%) and 65% (SE = 9%), respectively; for metastatic patients, the figures are 17% (SE = 15%) and 14% (SE = 13%), respectively. Conclusions. We conclude that carboplatin is an ac- tive agent in the treatment of newly diagnosed extremity osteosarcoma. Med. Pediatr. Oncol. 33:71-75, 1999.


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