1. Mitoxantrone in Metastatic Apudomas - a Phase-ii Study of the Eortc Gastrointestinal Cancer Cooperative Group
- Author
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UCL, Neijt, JP., Lacave, AJ., Splinter, TAW., Taal, BG., Veenhof, CHN., Sahmoud, T., Lips, CJM., UCL, Neijt, JP., Lacave, AJ., Splinter, TAW., Taal, BG., Veenhof, CHN., Sahmoud, T., and Lips, CJM.
- Abstract
We performed a phase II study with mitoxantrone in patients with carcinoid tumours, islet cell tumours and medullary carcinomas of the thyroid. Thirty-five eligible patients received mitoxantrone 12 mg m(-2) i.v. every 3 weeks. Among 18 previously untreated patients, three responded (17%, 95% CI=4-41%); no responses were achieved in 17 previously treated patients. Of the 21 patients who had carcinoid tumours, 11 were previously untreated and two achieved a response (18%, 95% CI=2-52%). Overall response rate was 9% (95% CI=2-23%). At a median follow-up of 43 months, median overall survival was 16 months. The median survival of 21 patients with a normal alkaline phosphatase was 29 months and 9 months for 14 patients with elevated serum levels (P = 0.005). A similar observation was noticed for gamma-glutamyltransferase (P = 0.007). We concluded that mitoxantrone is not active in APUD tumours. Elevated alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyltransferase are associated with a poor prognosis. more...
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- 1995