Published April 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of 5'-DFUR used concurrently in radiotherapy and immunotherapy uterine cervical cancer. Pilot study

  • 1. Kagoshima City Hospital (Japan)

Description

We conducted a preliminary controlled study in order to evaluate 5'-DFUR dose dependency in efficacy and safety in combination therapy of radiotherapy, 5'-DFUR and SPG for patients with uterine cervical cancer, which was regarded as suitable for cases of radiotherapy. The patients were randomly allocated into group A (5'-DFUR 600 mg/body/day) and group B (5'-DFUR 800 mg/body/day), who underwent radiotherapy with simultaneous administration of 5'-DFUR and SPG (20 mg twice/week or 40 mg/week). Those enrolled were 33 patients in stage II, III or IVa with histologically diagnosed primary squamous cell carcinoma of uterine cervix. CR was shown in 19, PR in 7, NC in 1, and PD in 2 out of 29 efficacy-evaluable cases, so the overall response rate was 89.7% (26/29, 95%CI 72.7%-97.8%). Regarding safety, some side effects were observed in 26 out of 33 safety-evaluable cases (81.3%, 95%CI 63.6%-92.8%), but no serious cases. No significant difference in efficacy and safety was observed between the two treatment groups. These results suggested that the combination therapy of radiotherapy, 5'-DFUR and SPG might be one of the therapies whose effectiveness must be confirmed for advanced squamous cell carcinoma of uterine cervix. To confirm dose dependency of 5'-DFUR, it seems further consideration with more patients is needed. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 705-711
ISSN
0385-0684

INIS

Country of Publication
Japan
Country of Input or Organization
Japan
INIS RN
29037552
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
CARCINOMAS; CHEMOTHERAPY; COMBINED THERAPY; PATIENTS; RADIOTHERAPY; UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES; UTERUS
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; BODY; DISEASES; FEMALE GENITALS; MAMMALS; MAN; MEDICINE; NEOPLASMS; ORGANS; PRIMATES; THERAPY; VERTEBRATES