PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients with ovarian cancer refractory to or relapsing within 12 months after cisplatin-containing chemotherapy were treated with etoposide 50 mg/m2 daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day break. RESULTS: Of 25 evaluable patients, 4 achieved partial responses (16%, 95% confidence interval 5%-36%) of 4, 4, 7, and 10 months' duration. The platinum treatment-free intervals for these patients were 2, 9, 7, and 10 months, respectively. Etoposide in this schedule was generally well tolerated, with myelosuppression as the major toxicity, resulting in a median dose intensity over all cycles of 83% (range 47%-100%). CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged oral etoposide is moderately active both in relapsed and platinum-refractory ovarian cancer, and a schedule of 50 mg/m2 days 1-21, every 4 weeks is fairly well tolerated in this usually heavily pretreated and elderly patient population.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients with ovarian cancer refractory to or relapsing within 12 months after cisplatin-containing chemotherapy were treated with etoposide 50 mg/m2 daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day break. RESULTS: Of 25 evaluable patients, 4 achieved partial responses (16%, 95% confidence interval 5%-36%) of 4, 4, 7, and 10 months' duration. The platinum treatment-free intervals for these patients were 2, 9, 7, and 10 months, respectively. Etoposide in this schedule was generally well tolerated, with myelosuppression as the major toxicity, resulting in a median dose intensity over all cycles of 83% (range 47%-100%). CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged oral etoposide is moderately active both in relapsed and platinum-refractory ovarian cancer, and a schedule of 50 mg/m2 days 1-21, every 4 weeks is fairly well tolerated in this usually heavily pretreated and elderly patient population.
Authors: José María del Campo; Cristiana Sessa; Carolyn N Krasner; Jan B Vermorken; Nicoletta Colombo; Stan Kaye; Martin Gore; Patrik Zintl; Javier Gómez; Trilok Parekh; Youn Choi Park; Scott McMeekin Journal: Med Oncol Date: 2013-02-09 Impact factor: 3.064
Authors: M E L van der Burg; R de Wit; W L J van Putten; A Logmans; W H J Kruit; G Stoter; J Verweij Journal: Br J Cancer Date: 2002-01-07 Impact factor: 7.640