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High-dose cyclophosphamide with autologous marrow transplantation for small cell carcinoma of the bronchus

โœ Scribed by Robert L. Souhami; Peter G. Harper; David Linch; Colin Trask; Anthony H. Goldstone; Jeffrey S. Tobias; Stephen G. Spiro; Duncan M. Geddes; John D. M. Richards


Publisher
Springer
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
323 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0344-5704

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โœฆ Synopsis


Twenty-five patients with previously untreated small cell carcinoma of the bronchus have been treated with cyclophosphamide 160-200 mg/kg and subsequent radiotherapy to the primary site. Eighty-four percent of patients responded to the single cycle of chemotherapy, with 56% attaining a complete response. Median duration of remission was 43 weeks and median survival 69 weeks. 2-Mercaptoethane sulphonate was given to prevent urothelial toxicity. Autologous bone marrow transplantation was used to mitigate bone marrow depression but sequential delay in reinfusing cryopreserved bone marrow did not alter the period of cytopenia. Other toxicities were mild. The procedure proved safe and manageable. High-dose chemotherapy may prove to be useful in the initial management of this tumour.


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Sixteen patients with untreated small cell carcinoma of the bronchus received cyclophosphamide in a total dose of 160-200 mg/kg. Autologous marrow transplantation was used to minimise the period of hypoplasia and 2-mercaptoethane sulphonate to prevent urothelial toxicity. The procedure was well tole