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Ifosfamide given as a 24-h infusion with mesna in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer: preliminary results.

P H Willemse1, M E vd Burg, A vd Gaast, J P Neijt, W W ten Bokkel Huinink, J G Aalders, E G de Vries.   

Abstract

The continuous 24-h infusion of ifosfamide (IFX) with mesna was studied in 44 patients with therapy-resistant or relapsing ovarian cancer. All patients had stage III disease and had been pretreated with at least one combination comprising an alkylating agent and a cisplatin analogue (22, with one combination; 16, with two; and 6, with three or more). The median number of IFX cycles received was two. Of 40 evaluable patients, 2 achieved a complete response, 5 showed a partial response and 6 had stable disease. A total of 27 patients had tumor progression after one or two treatment cycles. All seven responders had responded to previous treatment for a median duration of 5 months (range, 5-41 months). No patients who progressed during alkylating-agent treatment responded to IFX given subsequently. The median progression-free period was 6 months (range, 4-12 months), and the median overall survival was only 6 months, indicating the advanced stage of disease in these patients. The median overall survival in progressive patients was 5 months (range 2-13+ months) and that in the remaining group was 13 months (ranges 3(+)-24 months) (P less than 0.05). This treatment was moderately well tolerated. Grade 3 nausea and vomiting occurred in 27% of cycles and grade 3-4 leukopenia was observed in 47%, but thrombocytopenia was hardly ever found. In eight patients there was a deterioration of renal function. Among a total of 131 cycles, the dose was reduced for only 9 due to myelotoxicity and for 3 due to nephrotoxicity. IFX seems to be active only in patients who have relapsed after responding to previous cytotoxic treatment.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2112053     DOI: 10.1007/bf00685420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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