Autor: |
McKelvey EM, Luce JK, Vaitkevicius VK, Talley RW, Bodey GP, Lane M, Moon TE |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Cancer [Cancer] 1977 Jan; Vol. 39 (1), pp. 5-10. |
DOI: |
10.1002/1097-0142(197701)39:1<5::aid-cncr2820390103>3.0.co;2-c |
Abstrakt: |
One hundred twenty-one patients with disseminated malignant melanoma were treated with BCNU, vincristine, DTIC, and chlorpromazine (BVD). A response rate of 22% was observed; 28% of the patients had stable disease and 50% had increasing disease. Similar response rates were obtained with both the high dose and low dose treatment schedules. Patients who exhibited some degree of improvement during their initial course of treatment had the highest overall response rate (72%) to BVD chemotherapy. The median survival from onset of therapy was six months for all patients and 18 months for patients who responded to chemotherapy. The median duration of response was 9.9 months. Thus, the addition of chlorpromazine to BVD chemotherapy did not increase tumor response, and the overall results obtained were comparable to DTIC alone. Patients were found to be lymphopenic prior to the onset of therapy. Their median absolute lymphocyte count was 1800/mm3. Those patients with absolute lymphocyte counts above the 2710/mm3 normal mean had significantly higher response rates (35% vs. 19%, P less than .05) and longer survivals (9.8 months vs. 4.3 months, P less than .05) than patients with lower initial lymphocyte levels. Pretreatment eosinophil and monocyte counts were not closely correlated with patient response or survival. |
Databáze: |
MEDLINE |
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