• Bone Marrow Transplant. · Jul 2001

    Multicenter Study Clinical Trial

    Phase II study of a multi-course high-dose chemotherapy regimen incorporating cyclophosphamide, thiotepa, and carboplatin in stage IV breast cancer.

    • J G Schrama, J W Baars, M J Holtkamp, J H Schornagel, J H Beijnen, and S Rodenhuis.
    • Division of Medical Oncology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
    • Bone Marrow Transplant. 2001 Jul 1; 28 (2): 173-80.

    AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and efficacy of multiple courses of high-dose cyclophosphamide, carboplatin and thiotepa with peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation in women with advanced breast cancer. Forty-one patients with advanced hormone-refractory breast cancer were enrolled in the study. The treatment started with two courses of 5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m(2), epirubicin 120 mg/m(2) and cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m(2) (FE(120)C) followed by PBPC harvesting. The high-dose regimen consisted of three subsequent courses of 'tiny' CTC, cyclophosphamide 4000 mg/m(2), thiotepa 320 mg/m(2) and carboplatin 1060 mg/m(2) (target AUC 13.3 mg/ml/min) (tCTC) divided over 4 consecutive days. The second and third courses were scheduled to begin on day 28 after the previous transplantation. A total of 86 tCTC courses was given to 33 of the 41 enrolled patients. Major toxicities consisted of hemorrhagic cystitis (six patients), prolonged gastro-intestinal toxicity (three patients) and veno-occlusive disease (two patients). There was one therapy-related death (unknown cause). Twenty patients (49%) achieved a complete response, nine (22%) a partial response and three patients stable disease after treatment. The median follow-up of the surviving patients was 43 months (range 25-61). Six patients remain in complete remission beyond 3 years. At 4 years, the progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) for the whole patient group were 23 and 30% with a median duration of 12 and 27 months, respectively and for FE(120)C-responsive patients 32 and 36%, respectively with a median duration of 15 and 33 months. In the patient group with a PFS > or = 18 months all patients had limited disease (metastatic disease in only one or two sites) and fewer patients had bone or liver metastases compared to the overall patient group (33% vs 51%). This report shows that three closely spaced courses of tCTC are feasible, with acceptable toxicity. Triple tCTC can achieve complete or partial remission in most patients and long-term PFS in a selected subgroup of patients who have limited metastatic disease and are responsive to conventional-dose chemotherapy.

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