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Long term results of a phase II trial of induction chemotherapy with uracil-ftegafur (UFT), vinorelbine and cisplatin (UFTVP) followed by radiotherapy concomitant with UFT and carboplatin (RT/UFTJ) in non-resectable locally advanced (stage IV-B) squamous cell head and neck carcinoma and peripheral blood stem cell support (PBSCS) with febrile neutropenia.

Fernando Rivera1, María E Vega-Villegas, Marta F López-Brea, Almudena García-Castaño, Ana de Juan, Francisco Javier Ramos, Antonio Collado, Piedad Galdós, Antonio Rubio, Adolfo del Valle, Julio Rama, Marta Mayorga, Jaime Sanz-Ortiz.   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the response of advanced squamous cell head and neck carcinoma to a combination of induction chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
METHODS: We present long-term results of a phase II trial of Induction Chemotherapy with UFT 200 mg/m(2) p.o. days 1 to 21, Vinorelbine 25 mg/m(2) i.v. days 1 and 8 and Cisplatin 100 mg/m(2) i.v. day 1 (UFTVP) each 21 days for 4 courses, followed by Radiotherapy concomitant with UFT 100 mg/m(2) p.o. daily and Carboplatin AUC = 0.5 i.v. weekly (RT/UFTJ) in patients (pts) with Non-Resectable Locally Advanced (Stage IV-B) Squamous Cell Head and Neck Carcinoma (IV-B-SCHNC). Primary endpoint was Complete Response to induction UFTVP and secondary endpoints were Disease Free Status Rate after locoregional treatment and long-term Overall Survival. Between 1994 and 1997, 32 pts were included.
RESULTS: Complete Response to Induction UFTVP was 59% (95% CI: 48%-70%). Main toxicity of UFTVP was G 3,4 neutropenia (94% of pts; 25% developed febrile neutropenia and 1 of this pts dead). After Induction Chemotherapy with UFTVP, 30 pts received radiotherapy and 25 of them received concomitant Carboplatin and UFT (RT/UFTJ): main toxicity was mucositis (G3-4: 72%) and one patient died during RT/UFTJ because pneumonia. Twenty-five pts (78%) were alive and disease free at the end of the whole treatment. Actuarial 5 year Overall survival is 32%.
CONCLUSION: Although toxicity is important, this approach has interesting activity and deserves further investigation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17272229     DOI: 10.1007/s12094-007-0008-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transl Oncol        ISSN: 1699-048X            Impact factor:   3.405


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