Literature DB >> 6944156

Phase II trail cisplatin in refractory childhood cancer: Children's Cancer Study Group Report.

E S Baum, P Gaynon, L Greenberg, W Krivit, D Hammond.   

Abstract

A total of 114 children with solid tumors refractory to conventional therapy were evaluated for response and/or toxic effects after receiving cisplatin at doses of 3.0-4.5 mg/kg with aggressive hydration and mannitol diuresis every 3 weeks; a minimum of two courses was required for evaluation of response (110 patients). Objective responses were noted in 18 patients: rhabdomyosarcoma (three), Wilm's tumor (three), osteogenic sarcoma (three). Ewing's sarcoma (two), neuroblastoma (one), undifferentiated sarcoma (one), hepatoblastoma (one), ovarian teratoma (one), hepatocellular carcinoma (one), embryonal carcinoma of the mediastinum (one), and thymoma (one). Twenty-six patients had some evidence of renal toxicity. Asymptomatic hearing loss was commonly found when audiometry was performed (eight of 18 patients tested). Eight additional patients had symptomatic hearing problems--tinnitus or hearing loss. Myelosuppression was mild. Hypomagnesemia and/or hypocalcemia were common but only one patient had symptoms. Cisplatin, administered at a dose of 3.0 mg/kg with aggressive hydration and mannitol diuresis, is reasonably well-tolerated. Its role in the therapy for those tumors against which it shows activity remains to be determined.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6944156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Treat Rep        ISSN: 0361-5960


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5.  Prohibitive toxicity of a dose-intense regime for metastatic neuroblastoma containing ifosfamide, doxorubicin and cisplatin.

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6.  Enhanced cis-platinum neurotoxicity in pediatric patients with brain tumors.

Authors:  L Granowetter; J G Rosenstock; R J Packer
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.130

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8.  Cis-platinum ototoxicity after radiation treatment: an animal model.

Authors:  C C Baranak; R F Wetmore; R J Packer
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9.  Cerebral herniation in patients receiving cisplatin.

Authors:  R W Walker; J G Cairncross; J B Posner
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