A phase II trial of irinotecan in hormone-refractory prostate cancer |
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Authors: | David M. Reese Simon Tchekmedyian Yvonne Chapman Diane Prager Peter J. Rosen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Hematology-Oncology and Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Irinotecan is a DNA topoisomerase I inhibitor that has a wide spectrum of activity against human tumors in both preclinical and clinical studies. To evaluate the efficacy of irinotecan in hormone-refractory prostate cancer, we conducted a phase II study in 15 men with metastatic, PSA-progressive disease after primary androgen deprivation. Irinotecan was administered at a dose of 125 mg/m2 weekly for four weeks followed by a two-week rest period; cycles were repeated every six weeks. Response was assessed by evaluation of serial changes in the serum PSA. None of fifteen patients had a decline in PSA of greater than 50%; eight patients had stable disease as a best response. None of three patients with measurable disease had a partial or complete response. Toxicity was primarily hematologic and gastrointestinal, with 40% of patients requiring dose modification due to granulocytopenia and 20% requiring intravenous fluid supplementation after development of diarrhea. There were no treatment-related deaths. We conclude that irinotecan in the dose and schedule used in this trial does not have significant activity against hormone-refractory prostate cancer. |
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Keywords: | irinotecan prostate cancer clinical trial topoisomerase I |
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