Phase II study of hepatic arterial degradable starch microspheres and mitomycin.

I S Wollner, S C Walker-Andrews, J E Smith, W D Ensminger
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Abstract

Twenty four patients with incurable primary or metastatic liver cancer were treated with hepatic arterial Mitomycin C admixed with degradable starch microspheres (DSM). Six objective responses (25% PR) were obtained in this heavily pretreated population with advanced disease. The median response duration was 3.5 months. Hematologic toxicity was minimal as would be expected from the reduced systemic exposure generated by the increased regional drug deposition. An apparent chemical hepatic arteritis developed in five patients after multiple courses, however, its relationship to prior hepatic arterial infusion therapies, Mitomycin, starch microspheres, and repeated dosing of the drug-microsphere mixture remains unclear. The responses seen in this study are encouraging given the heavily pretreated population in which they were obtained. Studies delineating the relative contribution of DSM to both the response and the toxicities of hepatic arterial Mitomycin and other appropriate antineoplastic agents in the treatment of single tumor types are needed.

肝动脉可降解淀粉微球和丝裂霉素的二期研究。
采用肝动脉丝裂霉素C与可降解淀粉微球(DSM)混合治疗原发性或转移性肝癌24例。在这一重度预处理的晚期疾病人群中获得了6个客观缓解(25% PR)。中位反应持续时间为3.5个月。血液学毒性最小,因为增加的局部药物沉积减少了全身暴露。5例患者在多个疗程后出现明显的化学性肝动脉炎,然而,其与先前的肝动脉输注治疗、丝裂霉素、淀粉微球和药物-微球混合物的重复剂量的关系尚不清楚。在这项研究中看到的反应是令人鼓舞的,因为它们是在大量预处理的人群中获得的。需要研究DSM对肝动脉丝裂霉素和其他适当的抗肿瘤药物治疗单一肿瘤类型的反应和毒性的相对贡献。
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