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Treatment of unresectable and metastatic hepatoblastoma: a pediatric oncology group phase II study.

Howard M Katzenstein1, Wendy B London, Edwin C Douglass, Marleta Reynolds, Jack Plaschkes, Milton J Finegold, Laura C Bowman.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To estimate the disease-response rate, proportion of patients whose tumors can be made resectable, event-free survival (EFS), and toxicity in children with unresectable or metastatic hepatoblastoma (HB) after sequential treatment with the following: (1) carboplatin (CARBO); (2) CARBO, vincristine, and fluorouracil (CARBO-VCR-5-FU); and (3) high-dose cisplatin and etoposide (HDDP-ETOP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-three assessable patients with stage III (n = 22) and stage IV (n = 11) HB were treated sequentially with one course of CARBO (700 mg/m(2)), followed by three courses of CARBO (700 mg/m(2)), day 0; 5-FU (1,000 mg/m(2)/d), by continuous infusion days 0 to 2; and VCR (1.5 mg/m(2)), days 0, 7, and 14. After that therapy, patients whose tumors were resectable underwent surgery and then received two additional courses of CARBO-VCR-5-FU. Children whose tumors remained unresectable after CARBO-VCR-5-FU or who demonstrated no response or progressive disease during this therapy received two courses of HDDP (40 mg/m(2)/d), days 1 to 5; and ETOP (100 mg/m(2)/d), days 2 to 4.
RESULTS: Five-year EFS estimates were 59% +/- 11% for stage III disease (n = 22) and 27% +/- 16% for stage IV disease (n = 11), respectively (P =.037). Twenty-seven (82%) of 33 patients had at least a partial response to chemotherapy; 18 (55%) of 33 responded to CARBO; 24 (80%) of 30 responded to CARBO and CARBO-VCR-5-FU; and nine (75%) of 12 responded to HDDP-ETOP. Surgical resection was achieved in 19 (58%) of 33 patients, including 15 (68%) of 22 stage III patients and four (36%) of 11 stage IV patients. Five-year EFS for patients whose tumors were completely resected was 79% +/- 10%.
CONCLUSION: Patients treated sequentially with CARBO, CARBO-VCR-5-FU, and HDDP-ETOP had response rates and EFS comparable to other therapeutic regimens. This regimen is effective in treating localized, unresectable HB and potentially has less toxicity than other regimens. Novel approaches are needed for patients with metastatic disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12177104     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2002.07.400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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