Three-consecutive-day topotecan is an active regimen for recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer |
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Authors: | Brown John V Peters William A Rettenmaier Mark A Graham Cheri L Smith Michael R Drescher Charles W Micha John Paul |
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Affiliation: | Gynecologic Oncology Associates, Hoag Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, Newport Beach, CA 92663, USA. iebbrown@cox.net |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the response rate and toxicity of topotecan administered Days 1-3 every 21 days for recurrent epithelial cancers of the ovary, peritoneum, or fallopian tube. A 3-day regimen may be more convenient and less expensive than a 5-day schedule. METHODS: Patients with recurrent epithelial cancer of the ovary, peritoneum, or fallopian tube who had adequate hepatic, renal, and hematologic function were eligible for participation. Topotecan (2 mg/m(2)) was administered for 3 consecutive days every 21 days. Response was measured clinically and serologically. Granulocyte colony stimulating factors (GCSF) were not utilized prophylactically, but could be added under specific conditions. RESULTS: Thirty-one patients with recurrent ovarian cancer whose median age was 63 (range 32-84) received 165 cycles of topotecan (median = 6; range 2-8) and are evaluable for toxicity. The median number of prior regimens was 1. Topotecan was administered on schedule in 96.6% of cycles. Grade 3/4 neutropenia was seen in 29.1 and 23.6% of courses, respectively; but only 3.4% of cycles required GCSF support (6 cycles for 2 patients). Grade 4 thrombocytopenia was rare (1% of cycles). Nonhematologic toxicity was mild. The response rate for 28 evaluable patients was 32.1% (10.7% complete response (CR) and 21.4% partial response (PR)); stable disease was seen in 17.9% of patients. The median progression-free interval (PFI) for all patients was 15.5 weeks (range 5-40). Eighteen platinum-sensitive patients demonstrated a 43.4% response rate (12.5% CR and 31.3% PR); stable disease was documented in 18.8%. The median PFI for platinum-sensitive patients was 18.5 weeks (range 5-40). CONCLUSION: Topotecan is an effective regimen with acceptable toxicity for recurrent ovarian cancer when administered for 3 consecutive days (2 mg/m(2)) every 21 days. It can be delivered on schedule without GCSF support in the vast majority of patients. |
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