Continuous 5-day infusion of vinblastine for percutaneous hepatic arterial chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer.

Cancer treatment reports Pub Date : 1987-11-01
G Fraschini, G Fleishman, C Charnsangavej, C H Carrasco, G N Hortobagyi
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We assessed the therapeutic efficacy and toxicity of continuous hepatic infusion of vinblastine in the treatment of breast cancer predominantly metastatic to the liver. Twenty-six patients previously treated with one or more chemotherapeutic regimens received vinblastine at a dose of 2.0 mg/m2 daily for 5 days, via percutaneously inserted intra-arterial catheters, at 3-4-week intervals. Nine of 25 evaluable patients (36%) achieved partial response and four (16%) had minor response. For responding patients, the median time to disease progression was 21 weeks (range, 12-99), with a median survival of 11 months (range, 4-29) from the beginning of hepatic arterial infusion. The toxicity of the treatment was acceptable, and drug-related effects were comparable to those seen in patients with breast cancer treated by iv continuous infusion of vinblastine at slightly lower doses. We observed two episodes of transient inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion. Percutaneous hepatic arterial infusion of vinblastine had significant activity in the treatment of breast cancer metastatic to the liver.

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持续输注长春碱5天用于转移性乳腺癌经皮肝动脉化疗。
我们评估了持续肝内输注长春碱治疗以肝脏转移为主的乳腺癌的疗效和毒性。先前接受一种或多种化疗方案治疗的26例患者接受了长春花碱,剂量为2.0 mg/m2,每日5天,通过经皮插入动脉导管,间隔3-4周。25例可评估患者中有9例(36%)达到部分缓解,4例(16%)有轻微缓解。对于有反应的患者,疾病进展的中位时间为21周(范围12-99),从肝动脉输注开始的中位生存期为11个月(范围4-29)。这种治疗的毒性是可以接受的,药物相关的效果与用较低剂量静脉持续输注长春花碱治疗乳腺癌患者的效果相当。我们观察到两次短暂的不适当的抗利尿激素分泌。经皮肝动脉输注长春碱对治疗转移到肝脏的乳腺癌具有显著的活性。
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