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CLINICAL TRIAL, PHASE II
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alternating chemotherapy with amrubicin plus cisplatin and weekly administration of irinotecan plus cisplatin for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.
Anticancer Research 2013 March
BACKGROUND: A phase II study was conducted in order to determine the tumor efficacy and tolerance of alternating chemotherapy for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ED-SCLC).
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with previously-untreated ED-SCLC were enrolled in the study. At least four courses of chemotherapy consisting of alternation of two drug combinations were given: alternating cycles of amrubicin and cisplatin with weekly administration of irinotecan and cisplatin at 3- or 4-week intervals.
RESULTS: The overall response rate was 85.0% (17/20). The median duration of overall survival and progression-free survival were 359 days and 227 days, respectively. Hematological toxicity was the main adverse event. Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and anemia were observed in 20 (100%), 4 (20%) and 6 (30%) patients, respectively. With regard to non-hematological adverse events, grade 3 or 4 anorexia, diarrhea, febrile neutropenia and infection were observed in 5 (25%), 2 (10%), 2 (10%) and 2 (10%) patients, respectively. No treatment-related death occurred during either regimen.
CONCLUSION: The novel alternating non-cross-resistant chemotherapy was probably active against ED-SCLC and had acceptable toxicities. Further evaluation of this treatment for ED-SCLC in randomized phase III trials is warranted.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with previously-untreated ED-SCLC were enrolled in the study. At least four courses of chemotherapy consisting of alternation of two drug combinations were given: alternating cycles of amrubicin and cisplatin with weekly administration of irinotecan and cisplatin at 3- or 4-week intervals.
RESULTS: The overall response rate was 85.0% (17/20). The median duration of overall survival and progression-free survival were 359 days and 227 days, respectively. Hematological toxicity was the main adverse event. Grade 3 or 4 neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and anemia were observed in 20 (100%), 4 (20%) and 6 (30%) patients, respectively. With regard to non-hematological adverse events, grade 3 or 4 anorexia, diarrhea, febrile neutropenia and infection were observed in 5 (25%), 2 (10%), 2 (10%) and 2 (10%) patients, respectively. No treatment-related death occurred during either regimen.
CONCLUSION: The novel alternating non-cross-resistant chemotherapy was probably active against ED-SCLC and had acceptable toxicities. Further evaluation of this treatment for ED-SCLC in randomized phase III trials is warranted.
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