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Human fibroblast interferon (IFN-beta) was given 13 cases of advanced gynecological cancers. Eight patients, who were clinically evaluable, were reported as follows; Patients consisted of ovarian
adenocarcinoma
(5), cervical adenocarcinoma (1), endometrial carcinoma (1) and tubal carcinoma (1). Route of administration was intravenous in 5 cases and intratumorous in 3 cases. IFN-beta dose ranged from 2, 650 X 10(4) to 10, 620 X 10(4) units. Clinical effects according to Koyama - Saitoh 's category was progressive disease (PD) in 7 cases and minor response (MR) only in one case who received intratumorous injection for recurrent tumor mass of tubal carcinoma in vaginal stump. Side effects of IFN-beta were chill and fever,
fatigue
and anorexia, leucocyte--and thrombocyte-- penia and hepatic dysfunction, though they were mild in grade and not dose-limiting factors. No anti-IFN-beta-antibodies were detected in any cases.
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PMID:[Clinical effects of human fibroblast interferon in advanced gynecological cancers]. 673 54
A case of giant cell carcinoma of the pancreas is reported herein. The patient is a 67-year-old Japanese woman complaining of ascites, general
fatigue
, loss of weight, abdominal distention, nausea, and vomiting. Cytological diagnosis of ascites revealed
adenocarcinoma
. At autopsy, a whitish tumor measuring around 5 cm in diameter was found at the head of the pancreas. Metastasis was seen only in the liver. Histological examination displayed bizarre multinucleated giant cells occasionally phagocytosing the tumor cells and neutrophils.
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PMID:Giant cell carcinoma of the pancreas. 723 16
A 63-year-old woman with Crohn's ileocolitis, complicated by ileal
adenocarcinoma
two years previously, was admitted for examination of weight loss and
fatigue
. Colonoscopy demonstrated an area of flat, ulcerated mucosa in the sigmoid colon that proved to be an
adenocarcinoma
in the area of Crohn's colitis; a sigmoid resection and primary anastomosis were performed. Metachronous carcinoma of the large and small bowel occurred in areas involved with Crohn's disease.
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PMID:Metachronous carcinoma complicating Crohn's disease. 724 92
Phase II trials of the novel biologic combination isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic aid) plus recombinant interferon alfa-2a have demonstrated this combination's major activity against advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and cervix. Because this combination has had limited study in other tumors, we initiated a phase II trial of this regimen in patients with metastatic colorectal
adenocarcinoma
. Sixteen patients with measurable metastatic colon carcinoma who had received no previous chemotherapy were entered on the trial. Patients received recombinant interferon alfa-2a, 6 million units a day subcutaneously, and isotretinoin, 1 mg/kg per day orally in two divided doses. Patients were evaluated for response after 8 weeks of treatment and then continued on therapy until progressive disease was documented. We did not observe complete or partial responses. Two patients experienced minor responses in measurable pulmonary metastases lasting 12 and 8 weeks. Grade 3-4 toxic reactions included
fatigue
(5 patients), granulocytopenia (6 patients), neurotoxicity (2 patients), and elevated serum triglyceride levels (2 patients). Although this combination has demonstrated significant activity in squamous cell carcinomas of the skin and cervix, our results suggest that it has little therapeutic activity against advanced colorectal adenocarcinomas.
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PMID:Phase II trial of isotretinoin and recombinant interferon alfa-2a in metastatic colorectal carcinoma. 757 63
Experimental and clinical studies on ifosfamide indicate that fractionated treatment regimens have a higher efficacy compared to a single short-term infusion. In addition, protracted continuous infusion, in general, is often less toxic without loss of antitumour activity. To study the toxicity of a 10-day continuous infusion at increasing dosages of ifosfamide and mesna, 24 patients with a variety of advanced cancers (colon 10, pancreas 5,
adenocarcinoma
with unknown primary 5, and 4 others) received a total of 60 cycles (range 1-6 cycles, median 2) at 3 to 4 week intervals. The ifosfamide and mesna doses ranged from 654 mg m-2 day-1 to 1562 mg m-2 day-1 for a total of ten doses. Twenty-two patients were chemotherapy-naive. Pharmacia-Deltec CADD-1 pumps and Port-a-Cath implantable venous access devices were used. The dose-limiting toxicity was leucopenia without thrombocytopenia. At a dose of 1300 mg m-2 day-1 in 30% of the cycles in 7 patients leucopenia of WHO grades 3 and 4 was observed, while at higher dosages this percentage increased to 73%. Haemoglobin values usually decreased during the infusion with a mean of 1 mmol/l (range 0.3-2.5 mmol/l), frequently with partial or full recovery by the next cycle. The next most disturbing side-effect was
fatigue
(50% of patients WHO grades 2 and 3), and nausea and vomiting requiring drug treatment in 75% of patients. Renal failure and haematuria did not occur. There were two catheter-related complications: thrombosis (1 patient) and mechanical obstruction (1 patient). One patient developed severe encephalopathy at day 6 (total dose 18 g ifosfamide) with complete recovery after cessation of the infusion. In summary, a tolerable ifosfamide dose using this regimen in this previously largely untreated patient group appears to be 1200-1300 mg m-2 day-1 for 10 days.
Fatigue
is a frequent complaint and might be explained as a kind of neurotoxicity. The treatment can be administered to outpatients.
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PMID:Ifosfamide treatment as a 10-day continuous intravenous infusion. 776 68
A 72-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital complaining of loss of weight, general
fatigue
, and upper abdominal pain. Barium studies suggested that a fistula was present between the proximal transverse colon and the stomach which originated from a carcinoma of the colon. A plain computed tomography (CT) scan confirmed the presence of a gastrocolic fistula. A two-thirds distal gastrectomy and right hemicolectomy with a resection of a bulky tumor in the mesocolon were performed en bloc. Histological examination revealed a well-differentiated
adenocarcinoma
of the transverse colon which was involved with the wall of the stomach. We were able to obtain information on 14 previous cases of gastrocolic fistula originating from transverse colon cancer in the Japanese literature, including the present case. The most common symptom was abdominal pain (64%). A preoperative diagnosis of fistula was confirmed in 10 of the 11 cases examined by barium studies. A plain CT and a CT scan after the barium studies may also be helpful in detecting fistula formation. A fistula between the carcinoma of the middle or distal transverse colon and the stomach was found in 13 of 14 cases, but not in our case. Only one case lived longer than 9 years, even though a surgical resection was possible in 9 of 11 cases.
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PMID:Gastrocolic fistula originating from transverse colon cancer: report of a case and review of the Japanese literature. 778 Feb 32
All-trans retinoic acid was evaluated in metastatic measurable non-small cell lung cancer. All-trans retinoic acid was given at 175 mg/m2 orally on a daily basis. Twenty-eight patients (median age 58, 16 males, 12 women) had an ECOG performance status of 0 (26 patients) and 1 (two patients). Sixteen of the 28 had no weight loss. Eleven had between 5 and 10% and only one had greater than 10% weight loss at time of entry. Toxicities included cutaneous (cheletis 25/28),
fatigue
(10/28), myalgias/anthralgias (9/28), and headache (17/28). Alterations in triglycerides and hepatic transaminases were noted in a majority of patients. Two partial responses occurred in patients with
adenocarcinoma
. Both responses were 7 months in duration. Activity of all-trans retinoic acid in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer is minimal, but due to its low toxicity profile it should be tested in setting with other agents.
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PMID:First hints in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). 780 26
Tegafur is an effective oral fluoropyrimidine that shows the same activity as 5-fluorouracil for a similar spectrum of cancers. Their biochemical modulation with oral Leucovorin (LV) attempts to simulate treatment with a continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil and LV with the added advantage of outpatient administration. Thirty-three patients with advanced
adenocarcinoma
were included in the study. The treatment consisted of tegafur, 0.75 g/m2/day, for 21 days, with oral LV at different dose levels, 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 mg/day, in a 28-day cycle. A correlation between the LV dose and an increase in grade III/IV toxicity (especially diarrhea, oral mucositis and
fatigue
) was established in the nonlinear regression model, reaching a plateau at 60 mg of LV. For the tegafur dose used, the recommended dose of LV is in the range of 45-60 mg/day. This schedule could be considered to evaluate the possible therapeutic effect in phase II trials.
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PMID:Clinical experience with tegafur and low dose oral leucovorin: a dose-finding study. 785 79
Piroxantrone, a synthetic intercalating agent, was studied in patients with advanced, measurable gastric
adenocarcinoma
who had not received prior chemotherapy. The starting piroxantrone dose was 150 mg/m2 given intravenously over 1 hour on day 1 and repeated every 21 days. Response and toxicity could be evaluated in 15 patients. No complete, partial, or minor responses were observed. Toxic effects included granulocytopenia, anemia, vomiting, nausea, anorexia,
fatigue
, stomatitis, alopecia, hyperbilirubinemia, and increased alkaline phosphatase levels. At the stated dose and schedule, piroxantrone does not possess significant activity against advanced gastric cancer.
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PMID:Phase II trial of piroxantrone in metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma. 789 47
In the present paper we described the first case report of silent thyroiditis following alpha-interferon (IFN-alpha) treatment for chronic type C hepatitis in Japan. A 51-year-old woman with chronic type C hepatitis was treated with 6 million units of IFN-alpha three times a week for 24 weeks. Thyroid function was within normal limits and thyroid autoantibodies were negative before IFN therapy. Sixteen weeks after initiation of the treatment, she complained of increasing
fatigue
, palpitation and losing 7 kg in weight. Thyroid function tests at that time revealed an increase in serum T3, T4, free T3 and free T4 and a markedly suppressed TSH concentration. Both antithyroglobulin antibody (TgAb) and antimicrosomal antibody (McAb) were positive in a dilution of 1: 400. The computed tomographic (CT) scan of the thyroid showed a decrease in the CT number (Hounsfield unit; H.U.) to 58 H.U. (normal, 95-167 H.U.). The 24-h thyroid uptake of 123I was 0.75%. Aspiration biopsy specimens from a nodule in the right lobe and the remaining struma disclosed papillary
adenocarcinoma
and Hashimoto thyroiditis, respectively. Thyroid function spontaneously returned to normal two months after the onset of thyrotoxicosis through the subclinical hypothyroid stage. After recovery of thyroid function, patient had an operation of papillary cancer without any complications. These clinical features and laboratory findings led to the diagnosis of silent thyroiditis developing in the course of the long-term IFN therapy, which, to our knowledge, has not been reported before in Japan.
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PMID:An episode of silent thyroiditis in a patient with chronic thyroiditis and papillary adenocarcinoma following alpha interferon treatment for hepatitis C. 792 Aug 83
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