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PHASE II STUDY OF HIGH-DOSE EPIRUBICIN, LONIDAMINE, ALPHA 2b INTERFERON IN ADVANCED BREAST CANCER

Authors :
A. Tortoriello
Natale Di Martino
Luigi Bucci
Michele Santangelo
G. Facchini
Giovanni Mantovani
Francesco Caponigro
Landino Fei
Rosario Vincenzo Iaffaioli
Laffaioli, R. V.
Tortoriello, A.
Facchini, G.
Santangelo, M.
Bucci, L.
Fei, Landino
Di Martino, N.
Mantovani, G.
Caponigro, F.
Iaffaioli, R. V.
Santangelo, Michele
Bucci, Luigi
Fei, L.
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

44 patients with advanced breast cancer were treated with high-dose epirubicin (130 mg/sqm), because of its steep dose-response curve. Lonidamine and alpha interferon were administered as well with the aim of increasing epirubicin uptake and overcoming drug resistance. Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor support was provided. 14 complete responses and 22 partial responses were observed in 40 evaluable patients for a 90% overall response rate. Median duration of response was 12 months for complete responders, 7 months for partial responders. In two cases the complete response has lasted for more than two years. Myelosuppression, infection, and cardiac toxicity were the main treatment-related toxic effects. These results are encouraging enough to justify a randomized comparison of our chemotherapy program with standard regimens used in advanced breast cancer.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aea684569c2de67879c0f1dee53f8772