Author:
Grossman S A,Wharam M,Sheidler V,Kleinberg L,Zeltzman M,Yue N,Piantadosi S
Abstract
PURPOSE To evaluate the activity and toxicity of carmustine (BCNU) and cisplatin administered as a 72-hour continuous intravenous infusion before radiation in adults with newly diagnosed high-grade astrocytomas. PATIENTS AND METHODS Fifty-two patients with a Karnofsky performance status greater than 60 and no prior antineoplastic therapy entered this protocol. The median age of the patients was 55 years. Eighty-eight percent had glioblastoma multiforme and 12% had anaplastic astrocytomas. BCNU (40 mg/m2/d) and cisplatin (40 mg/m2/d) were administered concurrently as a 72-hour infusion every 3 to 4 weeks. Radiation was begun 4 weeks after the third cycle of chemotherapy or earlier for progressive disease. Responses required a > or = 50% reduction in contrast-enhancing volume. RESULTS Forty patients (77%) completed three chemotherapy infusions, five (10%) received two infusions, and seven (13%) received only one. Fifty-one patients completed radiation. Seventeen (42%) patients with measurable disease had a partial response (PR) to chemotherapy, 23 (53%) had stable disease (SD), and two (4%) had progressive disease (PD) on chemotherapy. The median survival time for all patients was 13 months. Survival rates at 1, 2, 3, and 5 years were 62%, 19%, 12%, and 5%, respectively. Grade III to IV leukopenia occurred in 32% of patients; 63% received platelet transfusions and 58% required RBCs. Neutropenic fevers were rare and no intracranial hemorrhages or treatment-related deaths were noted. Nausea, vomiting, peripheral neuropathy, hearing loss, and thromboembolic events were relatively common. CONCLUSION This chemotherapy regimen appears to have significant activity and may prolong survival in adults with newly diagnosed high-grade astrocytoma.
Publisher
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
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