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Dibromodulcitol plus bleomycin compared with bleomycin alone in head and neck cancer

โœ Scribed by B. F. Issell; G. Borsos; J. C. D'Aoust; F. Banhidy; S. T. Crooke; S. Eckhardt


Book ID
104685586
Publisher
Springer
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
218 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0344-5704

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โœฆ Synopsis


Advanced recurrent squamous cell head and neck cancer patients were prospectively randomized to receive or not receive dibromodulcitol 10 mg/kg PO weekly for 8 consecutive weeks in addition to bleomycin chemotherapy. Patients initially entered in the study received bleomycin 15 mu/m2 three times weekly for 8 weeks. This was later changed to 15 mu/m2 twice weekly for 8 weeks because of unacceptable stomatitis. Most patients had relapsed following surgery and/or radiotherapy, but none had received prior chemotherapy. A2 : 1 randomization in favor of the dibromodulcitol-containing therapy was used. There were 12 partial responses in the 44 evaluable patients receiving the combination (27%), and 4 partial responses in the 18 patients receiving single-agent bleomycin chemotherapy (22%). This difference was not statistically significant. Response durations were also relatively short for both therapies. Within the limitations of this study, we were unable to demonstrate that patient benefit resulted from the addition of dibromodulcitol to bleomycin chemotherapy for this patient population.


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