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Results of methotrexate-etoposide-ifosfamide based regimen (M-EI) in osteosarcoma patients included in the French OS2006/sarcome-09 study.

Authors :
Gaspar, Nathalie
Occean, Bob-Valéry
Pacquement, Hélène
Bompas, Emmanuelle
Bouvier, Corine
Brisse, Hervé J.
Castex, Marie-Pierre
Cheurfa, Nadir
Corradini, Nadège
Delaye, Jessy
Entz-Werlé, Natacha
Gentet, Jean-Claude
Italiano, Antoine
Lervat, Cyril
Marec-Berard, Perrine
Mascard, Eric
Redini, Françoise
Saumet, Laure
Schmitt, Claudine
Tabone, Marie-Dominique
Source :
European Journal of Cancer. Jan2018, Vol. 88, p57-66. 10p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background In most countries, reference chemotherapy for osteosarcoma is MAP regimen (M = high-dose methotrexate, AP = doxorubicin-cisplatinum). In France, the standard preoperative chemotherapy for children/adolescents combines M and etoposide-ifosfamide (EI), based on the OS94-trial. We report the safety and efficacy results of patients ≤25 years treated with preoperative M-EI regimen enroled in the French OS2006-study, between 2007 and 2014. Methods Treatment comprised preoperative chemotherapy with the 7 M-courses and 2 EI-courses, then surgery and postoperative chemotherapy assigned by risk's groups: standard-risk (good histological response without metastases) received 12 M-courses, 3 EI-courses; high-risk (poor histologic response, initial metastases or unresectable primary) received 5 M-courses alternated with 5 AP-courses. 253 patients were randomised to receive (n = 128) or not (n = 125) zoledronate. Results 409/522 patients enroled in the OS2006 study who received preoperative M-EI were analysed. Median age was 14.3 years (4.7–24.5), with 55 patients aged 18–25 years. Primary tumour location was limb in 383 patients (94%) and 85 (21%) presented metastases. Median chemotherapy duration was 37.4 weeks. 381 (96%) patients underwent surgery, 258 patients (65%) had a good histologic response. 187/324 patients (58%) with localised disease did not receive doxorubicin nor cisplatinum. Toxicity was evaluated in the randomised study: most patients experienced ≥1 severe toxicity (grade IV haematological or grade III/IV extra-haematological). Median follow-up was 4.8 years, and 168 patients had events. Five-year event-free survival was 56% (95% CI, 51–62%) and overall survival 71% (66–76%). Conclusion M-EI regimen/strategy was feasible for patient aged ≤25 years with survival rates are comparable to those obtained with MAP regimen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09598049
Volume :
88
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126869653
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2017.09.036