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H J Weh1, D Platz, D Braumann, P Buggisch, N Eckardt, W H Schmiegel, S Drescher, U R Kleeberg, U Müllerleile, W Crone-Munzebrock.
Abstract
Between February 1990 and April 1991, 59 previously untreated patients with progressive and/or symptomatic metastatic colorectal carcinoma were enrolled in a phase II study of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and interferon alfa-2b (IFN-alpha). 5-FU 750 mg/m2/day was administered as continuous infusion for 5 days, then weekly in a dose of 750 mg/m2 as intravenous push injection starting on day 15. IFN-alpha 9 MU was given subcutaneously three times a week. Treatment was given for a maximum of 6 months. 55 patients are evaluable for response and 51 for toxicity. 17 patients (31%) achieved a partial remission, 15 (27%) had stable disease and 21 patients (38%) had progressive disease. Median duration of remission was 5 months and median survival for all patients 10 months. Toxicity was important with two treatment-related deaths and severe leukopenia, fever, diarrhoea and mucositis in about one third of the patients. In our opinion, this regimen is effective but rather toxic in metastatic colorectal carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1389518 DOI: 10.1016/0959-8049(92)90012-q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162