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Clinical trial of VP 16--213 (NSC 141540) I.V. twice weekly in advanced neoplastic disease: a study by the Cancer and Leukemia Group B.

N I Nissen, T F Pajak, L A Leone, C D Bloomfield, B J Kennedy, R R Ellison, R T Silver, R B Weiss, J Cuttner, G Falkson, F Kung, P R Bergevin, J F Holland.   

Abstract

The epipodophyllotoxin derivative VP 16--213 (NSC 141540) was studied by the Cancer and Leukemia Group B in a broad phase II trial at three dose levels: 60 mg/m2, 90 mg/m2, and 135 mg/m2 I.V. twice weekly. No correlation between dose of VP 16--213 and response frequency in a particular disease category could be demonstrated. Of the 382 patients, 8% obtained a complete (CR) or partial remission (PR), 8% showed improvement, and 14% had stable disease. By tumor type the best responses were obtained in lymphomas (8/31 CR + PR), uterus (2/9), prostate (1/5), rhabdomyosarcoma (2/6), neuroblastoma (2/4), colon/rectum (5/81), other gastrointestinal (4/32). In lung tumors, 4/80 patients obtained CR or PR. VP 16--213 has definite antineoplastic activity but the response frequency with the twice weekly schedule may be lower than that reported with other schedules.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6985831     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19800115)45:2<232::aid-cncr2820450206>3.0.co;2-f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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6.  Phase II study of VP 16-213 (etoposide) in metastatic transitional cell urothelial cancer.

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9.  Phase II trial of VP16-213 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Authors:  R Chapman; L Itri; R Gralla; D Kelsen; E Casper; R Golbey
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10.  Epipodophyllotoxin (VP16-213) in small cell carcinoma of the Bronchus resistant to initial combination chemotherapy.

Authors:  P G Harper; M B Dally; D M Geddes; S G Spiro; J F Smyth; R L Souhami
Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 3.333

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