The chemohormonal therapy of metastatic melanoma: possible benefit of tamoxifen.

Autor: Crowell EB Jr; Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown., Higa GM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The West Virginia medical journal [W V Med J] 1993 Jun; Vol. 89 (6), pp. 233-5.
Abstrakt: Metastatic melanoma is difficult to treat because of low response rates to most chemotherapy regimens and short remission durations. Recently, a new chemohormonal regimen containing BCNU, cisplatin, DTIC and tamoxifen (BCDT) has been reported to be more promising. We have treated eight patients with this regimen and five patients responded, including three with complete responses (CR). One of these patients remains in CR beyond two years. Others have also reported response rates of 50% with this regimen with a few long-term remissions also. Two of our patients developed deep venous thromboses (DVT). The increased incidence of DVT with BCDT is attributed to the tamoxifen, which nevertheless appears to be a necessary component of this regimen. In two of our patients, short courses of tamoxifen were used and they both obtained responses (one CR, one PR) without DVT. The possibility of using short-course tamoxifen to reduce the incidence of DVT in this regimen, without impairing its efficacy, should be investigated.
Databáze: MEDLINE