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Hydroxyurea, fluorouracil, and concomitant radiotherapy in poor-prognosis head and neck cancer: a phase I-II study.

E E Vokes1, W R Panje, R L Schilsky, R Mick, A M Awan, W J Moran, M D Goldman, A G Tybor, R R Weichselbaum.   

Abstract

Hydroxyurea and fluorouracil (5-FU) are active cytotoxic drugs in head and neck cancer and have shown synergistic activity in vitro. Both drugs also act as radiosensitizers. Therefore, we administered radiotherapy at daily fractions of 180 to 200 cGy with simultaneous continuous infusion 5-FU at 800 mg/m2/d and escalating daily doses of hydroxyurea for five days. Cycles were repeated every other week until completion of radiotherapy. Thirty-nine inoperable patients were treated at six dose levels of hydroxyurea ranging from 500 mg to 3,000 mg orally daily. Little effect of hydroxyurea on the WBC or platelet count was noted in patients receiving less than 2,000 mg daily, whereas both parameters decreased progressively in patients receiving 2,000 mg daily or more. Mucositis occurred at all dose levels, requiring frequent dose reduction of 5-FU; however, in patients receiving a daily hydroxyurea dose of 2,000 mg or less, the median weekly 5-FU dose administered was 1,725 mg/m2 (86% of the intended 5-FU dose), whereas at daily hydroxyurea doses exceeding 2,000 mg, the median weekly 5-FU dose decreased to 1,133 mg/m2 (57%) (P = .001). Of 15 evaluable patients with recurrent disease after prior local therapy only one failed to respond; six had a complete response (CR), and eight a partial response (PR). Of 17 evaluable patients without prior local therapy, 12 had a CR, with no patient developing recurrence in the irradiated field to date; five patients had a PR. We conclude that the recommended dose of hydroxyurea in this regimen is 2,000 mg daily. That dose will cause mild to moderate myelosuppression and will allow for delivery of greater than 80% of the intended 5-FU dose. The activity of this regimen in poor-prognosis head and neck cancer exceeds 90%; its further investigation in previously untreated patients is warranted.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2715806     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.1989.7.6.761

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


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