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High-dose chemotherapy for ovarian carcinoma: long-term results from the Solid Tumour Registry of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT).

J A Ledermann1, R Herd, D Maraninchi, P Viens, M Buclon, T Philip, H Cure, J P Lotz, F Chauvin, P Ferrante, G Rosti.   

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PURPOSE: to determine the outcome of epithelial ovarian cancer in patients registered with the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed on 254 patients with advanced or recurrent disease, median age 46 years (14-63) from 39 centres treated between 1982 and 1996. Only 25% of patients were known to have no or microscopic disease after initial surgery; in approximately 20% the disease status was unknown, the remainder had macroscopic disease.
RESULTS: One hundred five patients received high-dose chemotherapy in complete or very good partial remission, twenty-seven in second remission and the remainder in the presence of residual disease. Most received melphalan or carboplatin, or a combination (86%) supported by autologous bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells. The survival of patients treated in remission was significantly better than in other groups (median 33 vs. 14 months; P = 0.0001). The durability of remission was longer after transplantation in first remission than in second remission (median disease-free survival 18 vs. 9 months; P = 0.005). With a median follow-up of 76 months from diagnosis the median disease-free and overall survival in stage III disease transplanted in remission is 42 and 59 months and for stage IV disease 26 and 40 months.
CONCLUSIONS: High-dose chemotherapy has a potential benefit for patients in remission. The results support the conduct of randomised studies to determine whether there is a real value from this treatment.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11432630     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011136807190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Oncol        ISSN: 0923-7534            Impact factor:   32.976


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Authors:  Yago Nieto; Roy B Jones; Elizabeth J Shpall
Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol       Date:  2004-09-11

2.  Treatment strategy for recurrent and refractory epithelial ovarian cancer: efficacy of high-dose chemotherapy with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Authors:  Toshinari Muramatsu; Takao Shinozuka; Takeshi Hirasawa; Hitomi Tsukada; Hironobu Maeda; Tsuyoshi Miyamoto; Masaru Murakami; Hiroshi Kajiwara; Masanori Yasuda; R Yoshiyuki Osamura; Mikio Mikami
Journal:  Acta Histochem Cytochem       Date:  2006-05-26       Impact factor: 1.938

3.  Dose intense triplet chemotherapy with gemcitabine, carboplatin, paclitaxel with peripheral blood progenitor cell support for six cycles in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer.

Authors:  C Barlow; M Nystrom; C Oesterling; D Fennell; J Ismay; C Gallagher
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2004-04-05       Impact factor: 7.640

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