Literature DB >> 10735660

Intensive chemotherapy and radical resections for primary nonseminomatous mediastinal germ cell tumors.

G L Walsh1, G D Taylor, J C Nesbitt, R J Amato.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Primary nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the mediastinum (PNSGM), unlike malignancies of gonadal origin, have a poor prognosis. We report a single institutional experience over a 5-year period of PNSGM treated with intensive chemotherapy, followed by radical operation in those who responded to this neoadjuvant regimen.
METHODS: From 1993 to 1998, 20 patients were referred for the management of PNSGM. All were male, with a median age of 30.5 years (range 18 to 48). Eighteen of 20 (90%) presented with symptoms. Most tumors were large, with a median diameter of 10 cm (range 3 to 20 cm). Thirteen patients (65%) had metastatic disease at the time of presentation. Eleven patients had received no prior treatment (initial group) and 9 were referred for salvage therapy after progression of their tumors, following treatment at other facilities (salvage group). All had elevated serum tumor markers (beta hCG and alpha-fetoprotein). Preoperative chemotherapy included alternating cycles of combinations of 3 or more drugs, including cisplatin, bleomycin, etoposide, vincristine, methotrexate, actinomycin, cyclophosphamide, and doxorubicin. An average of 10 cycles of chemotherapy was given to each patient in the initial group, and six to those in the salvage group. Five patients (25%) developed transient renal insufficiency, and 35% developed pulmonary infiltrates related to bleomycin. There were 3 chemotherapy related deaths.
RESULTS: After chemotherapy, 11 patients underwent operation, with 10 complete resections of the residual mediastinal tumors. There were no perioperative deaths. The 2-year survival in the initial group is 72%, and 42% for the salvage group.
CONCLUSIONS: An aggressive, multidisciplinary approach of alternating cycles of chemotherapy, followed by complete surgical resection of all remaining disease in patients whose markers normalize, can be associated with prolonged survival in patients with PNSGM.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10735660     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(99)01472-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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