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Chemotherapy of advanced ovarian cancer with 4'-O-tetrahydropyranyl doxorubicin and cisplatin: a randomized phase II trial with an evaluation of circadian timing and dose-intensity.

F Lévi1, M Benavides, C Chevelle, F Le Saunier, F Bailleul, J L Misset, C Regensberg, J M Vannetzel, A Reinberg, G Mathé.   

Abstract

The efficacy and toxicity of the new anthracycline, 4'-0-tetrahydropyranyl doxorubicin (THP) (50 mg/m2 intravenous [IV] bolus) in association with cisplatin (100 mg/m2 IV as a 4-hour infusion) was assessed in 31 patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma. Twenty-eight patients were assessable for toxicity among whom 25 were assessable for response (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics [FIGO] stage IIIa, four patients; IIIb, 15 patients; IV, six patients). Nine patients had received prior treatment. Patients were randomized to receive schedule (sch) A (THP at 6 hours, then cisplatin from 16 to 20 hours) or sch B (THP at 18 hours, then cisplatin from 4 to 8 hours). Sch A was hypothesized as less toxic since THP was best tolerated in the late rest span and cisplatin near the middle of the activity span in experimental studies. The rate of clinical complete response (CR) was 52%, that of partial response (PR) was 12%, and the overall clinical response rate (CR plus PR) was 64% (sch A, 73%; sch B, 57%). Median progression-free survival and survival times were, respectively, 10 and 19 months. Of 12 patients in clinical CR evaluated at second-look laparotomy, four had a pathological CR (33%), and three had microscopic residual disease (MD). The overall rate of pathological CR was 16%. Sch A was associated with less neutropenia (P = .10), thrombocytopenia (P less than .01), anemia (P less than .01), and renal toxicity (P less than .05) than sch B. Of four patients withdrawn for toxicity, three were on sch B (one death). Mean dose intensities (DIs) of THP and cisplatin, respectively, decreased by 30% and 47% over the five initial courses. Such decrease was significantly more pronounced for sch B than for sch A in previously untreated patients (P from 2-way analysis of variance [ANOVA] less than .01). THP-cisplatin is active against advanced ovarian cancer, and its toxicities can be significantly decreased by dosing THP in the early morning and cisplatin in the late afternoon as compared with THP in the evening and cisplatin the next morning.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2179481     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.1990.8.4.705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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