| Literature DB >> 8515297 |
S Ferrari1, V Sassoli, M Orlandi, S Strazzari, C Puggioli, A Battistini, G Bacci.
Abstract
The relationship between the serum concentration of methotrexate and the prognosis has been studied in 108 patients with osteosarcoma of the extremities treated from September 1986 to December 1989 at the Chemotherapy Department of Rizzoli Hospital. The protocol of neoadjuvant chemotherapy included high doses of methotrexate (HDMTX) adriamycin, cisplatinum, ifosfamide and VP-16. After a median follow-up of 40.4 months (range 24-62), 84 (77.7%) of the patients studied remained continuously disease-free (CDF) and 24 relapsed. Significantly higher mean serum MTX concentrations were observed in the patients who remained CDF (669.5 mumol/l) than in the patients who relapsed (571.9 mumol/l) (p < .004). The breaking point of prognostic significance for the serum MTX levels seems to be 700 mumol/l. In fact, according to the mean MTX concentrations, the patients with less than 700 mumol/l showed a significantly lower disease-free survival than the patients with higher mean MTX concentrations (68.12% vs 94.87% p < .0013). The distribution of prognostic variables between the two groups was the same in terms of site and histological type of tumor and alkaline phosphatase serum levels at diagnosis. In the group which had more than 700 mumol/l MTX, a higher percentage of good histological response after primary chemotherapy was observed. This is probably independent from the MTX because no significant preoperative MTX serum levels between good and partially responding patients were observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8515297 DOI: 10.1080/1120009x.1993.11739222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chemother ISSN: 1120-009X Impact factor: 1.714