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CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC RESPONSE IN THREE CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT MALIGNANT CEREBRAL TUMORS WITH HIGH-DOSE TAMOXIFEN
Authors:M . Weyl Ben Arush   S. Postovsky  D. Goldsher  R. El Hasid  S. Constantini
Affiliation:Miri Shitrit Pediatric Hematology Oncology Unit, Rambam Medical Center, Technion, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel. m_benarush@rambam.health.gov.il
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to deliver tamoxifen as antiangiogenic therapy to children with recurrent progressive malignant brain tumors. Tamoxifen was administered orally in very high dosage to one child as monotherapy and to two children in combination with oral etoposide and dexamethasone. One boy was diagnosed with high-grade astrocytoma in the brain stem, one girl with anaplastic ependymoma of the fourth ventricule, and one girl with high-grade astrocytoma in the midbrain. Conventional treatment with multiple surgeries, first- and second-line chemotherapy, and external beam therapy had failed. Tumor reduction was seen in radiographic images together with clinical improvement in 2 children, and clinical and radiographic halting of tumor progression was demonstrated in the patient with anaplastic ependymoma. None of the patients developed complications from the treatment. Follow up of the patients ranged from 15 to 30 months with a mean of 17 months. These encouraging preliminary results suggest a potential for this type of therapy. More studies are needed to start clinical trials and prove that angiostatic activity may contribute to the therapeutic effect of antiestrogens in estrogen receptor-negative tumors.
Keywords:Angiogenesis  Brain Neoplasms  Protein Kinase C  Tamoxifen
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