The development of drug resistance limits the survival or patients with small cell anaplastic carcinoma of the lung (SCLC). The present study was undertaken to overcome this problem by administering two alternating noncross resistant combination chemotherapy regimens. One-hundred-one patients were e
Cyclic alternating combination chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer
โ Scribed by Satyanaraya K. Reddy; Hiroshi Takita; Warren W. Lane; Ronald G. Vincent; Tah Y. Chen; John E. Caracandas; Anne-Marie Regal
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 417 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0344-5704
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โฆ Synopsis
Sixty-two patients with small cell carcinoma of lung received cyclic alternating non-cross-resistant combination chemotherapy. Radiation to the chest was given to all the patients. Patients were given a course of VP16, adriamycin and vincristine (VAV) followed by radiation (3,000 rads) to the chest and then a second course of VAV. Three weeks later, a course of cytoxan, CCNU, and methotrexate (CCM) was given (6 weeks). Subsequently, the treatment was cycled between two courses of VAV (6 weeks) and one course of CCM (6 weeks). Overall objective response rate of 73%, with 45% complete response, was noted. Overall median survival was 50 weeks, with 83 weeks for complete responders. Median survival for patients with regional disease was 58 weeks compared to 40 weeks for extensive disease. All the patients headed for complete response did so prior to receiving CCM. These results were not superior to conventional combination chemotherapy regimens.
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