A phase 2 feasibility study of sequential, dose intensive chemotherapy to treat progressive low-grade gliomas in children

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作者
Bruggers, Carol S. [1 ]
Greene, Dayna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Hematol Oncol, Salt Lake City, UT USA
关键词
low-grade glioma; chemotherapy; sequential; dose intensive;
D O I
10.1097/MPH.0b013e318142b585
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: Low-grade gliomas (LGGs) comprise nearly 35% of pediatric brain tumors and often occur in Voting children. Many cannot be resected and radiation therapy can be associated with excessive toxicity in children. Centrally located tumors in young children.. and those that progress after radiation remain therapeutic challenges. This phase 2 feasibility trial investigated dose intense, sequential chemotherapy in children with LGG. Procedure: Ten patients less than 21 years of age with progressive LGGs were enrolled. Courses 1 and 4 consisted of carboplatin and etoposide; courses 2 and 5 consisted of cyclophosphamide and vincristine; courses 3 and 6 consisted of lomustine, procarbazine, and vincristine. Dose adjustments were made to maximize dose intensity but minimize toxicity. Results: Fifty-five of 60 planned chemotherapy courses were administered in 10 patients. One patient with stable disease after 3 courses had complete surgical resection. Two patients taking anticonvulsants experienced prolonged myelosuppression, necessitating removal from study after 5 chemotherapy courses. During 5 of 6 chemotherapy courses, more than 80% of the planned chemotherapy dose intensity was delivered. Two patients had complete responses, 2 patients had partial responses, 3 patients had minor responses, and 3 patients had disease stabilization. No children had life threatening infection or hemorrhage. No patient experienced progressive disease during therapy. Conclusions: Administration of sequential, dose intense chemotherapy was feasible and clinically tolerated. Concurrent anticonvulsant therapy limited dose intensity in 2 patients. Although efficacy appeared consistent with published larger series, small patient number in this study precludes definitive conclusions.
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