Non small cell lung cancer treatment with carboplatin and vindesine: a phase II study. |
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Authors: | S Bretti G M Bonardi A Celano A Comandone C Casadio U Marchisio G Forconi S Manzoni C Bumma |
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Affiliation: | Ospedale San Giovanni Antica Sede, Dipartimento di Oncologia, Torino, Italy. |
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Abstract: | A phase II trial aiming to verify the effectiveness of a regimen including carboplatin and vindesine was performed. From November 1989 to September 1990, nineteen patients with advanced small cell lung cancer entered this study. Polychemotherapy treatment included: carboplatin 400 mg/sm, on day 1 and vindesine 3 mg/sm, on days 1 and 15, repeated every 4 weeks, as an outpatient regimen. Observed toxicity was mild; myelodepression, and nausea and vomiting were the main adverse events. No objective response was obtained; 14 no changes in the disease and 4 progressions were detected. The low objective response rate observed in this study is strongly influenced by a set of unfavourable prognostic factors. The median overall survival time [32 weeks] is comparable with the results of other studies. |
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