Positive selection and ex vivo expansion of hematopoietic progenitors as autografts for high-dose chemotherapy, potential importance in patients with bone metastases.
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The phase I trial in breast cancer conducted by Peters et al. defined a regimen of high-dose chemotherapy consisting of cyclophosphamide, cisplatinum and BCNU (CPA/cDDP/BCNU). In chemotherapy-resistant metastatic disease, 23% of patients achieved complete remission followed by early relapse. In a phase II study, 53% of stage IV patients with no prior treatment achieved complete response (CR) with 16% progression-free at five to nine years post-transplant. Chemically debulking with an Adriamycin, 5FU, and Methotrexate regimen (AFM) to minimal tumor burden achieved 68% CR, with approximately 20% disease-free patients at 36 months. Other high dose chemotherapy regimens have been developed, again demonstrating in stage IV patients complete remissions in excess of 65% and progression-free survival rates of 20-30%.