Literature DB >> 19556817

Cisplatin as single-agent chemotherapy in patients with liver dysfunction due to metastases.

Stefan Wilop1, Reyad Dada, Oliver Galm, Peter Jousten, Rainhardt Osieka, Edgar Jost.   

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BACKGROUND: Chemotherapeutic options are often limited for patients with hepatic dysfunction induced by advanced metastases. The toxicity and efficacy of cytotoxic drugs are often unpredictable due to altered drug activation or inactivation and excretion. Therefore, numerous chemotherapeutic agents should not be administered to patients with liver failure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analysed 14 patients with solid tumours presenting with liver dysfunction induced by metastasis who were treated with cisplatin single-agent chemotherapy.
RESULTS: Tolerance of therapy was acceptable with 1 grade I and 1 grade II renal toxicity. 6 patients experienced grade III haematological toxicity. Partial remission of the disease was observed in 6 cases, and 6 patients could receive combination chemotherapy after improvement of liver function. The median overall survival of the patient cohort was 4.8 months.
CONCLUSION: Cisplatin monotherapy may thus be considered as a treatment option for patients with liver dysfunction induced by different solid tumours. Copyright 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19556817     DOI: 10.1159/000218353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Onkologie        ISSN: 0378-584X


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1.  Weekly cisplatin may reverse liver dysfunction and jaundice caused by diffuse liver metastases of solid tumors.

Authors:  M Gabrovska; F Geurs; S Ponette; J Ponette; K Bulte; L Derveaux; I Kempeneers
Journal:  Hepat Med       Date:  2009-10-30
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