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Ifosfamide and mesna for the treatment of advanced squamous cell head and neck cancer. A GETLAC study.

J C Cervellino1, C E Araujo, C Pirisi, A Francia, R Cerruti.   

Abstract

High-dose ifosfamide/mesna was administrated to 28 mostly pretreated patients with locally advanced and metastatic head and neck cancer who failed conventional surgery/radiation treatment. Primary sites include tongue (5), salivary gland (3), floor of mouth (5), oropharynx (2), hypopharynx (5) and larynx (8). The dose and schedule of ifosfamide (IF) was 3.5 g/m2 8 h, i.v. infusion, days 1-5, every 28 days, and mesna was given as 20% of IF dose intravenous bolus injection at 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 h; mesna 40% of IF dose was given by oral route at 10 and 12 h, days 1-5, every 28 days. All patients were evaluable for both toxicity and response. 14 patients had received prior treatment with surgery plus radiation therapy and 14 patients radiation therapy. Following chemotherapy, 4 patients (14.2%) achieved complete remission and 8 patients (28.5%) achieved partial remission, with an overall response rate of 42.7%. Toxicity was reported for 186 cycles and ranged from mild to moderate: anemia 4, leukopenia 6, thrombopenia 1, nausea and vomiting 12, alopecia 28, microscopic hematuria 3, increased transaminase 1. No CNS symptoms and renal toxicity were registered. Median duration of survival is 11+ months (range 3+ to 18+ months). Nine patients died. We conclude that ifosfamide/mesna at this dose and schedule has a significant activity in recurrent head and neck cancer, and produces minimal toxicity.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1900124     DOI: 10.1159/000226902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncology        ISSN: 0030-2414            Impact factor:   2.935


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2.  Ifosfamide-based chemotherapy in locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer: evaluation of its role as neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

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Authors:  J Büntzel
Journal:  Med Klin (Munich)       Date:  1999-10-15

4.  Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with ifosfamide and cisplatin combination in advanced head and neck cancer: a retrospective analysis of 519 patients: a single institution experience.

Authors:  V R Pai; A T Mazumdar; C D Deshmukh; A V Bakshi; D M Parikh; P M Parikh; R C Mistry; K A Pathak
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Journal:  Indian J Surg Oncol       Date:  2012-12-01

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Authors:  Katharine A R Price; Ezra E Cohen
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