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Thirteen patients with ileal carcinoids complicated by liver metastases were treated with human leukocyte interferon (IFN) subcutaneously (s.c.) at doses of 3-6 x 10(6) IU/day 5 days weekly during 12 months. Objective tumour response was obtained in 2 patients, based on reduction in tumour size in one patient and on reduction in tumour markers in the other. Stable disease was noted during the 12-month treatment period in 10 patients. Progressive disease was seen in one patient. This patient exhibited tumour growth, new metastases and increases in tumour markers. Among patients with daily flushing prior to treatment, 50% were free of flush after 12 months of IFN. Adverse effects, including a mild influenza-like syndrome, joint and muscle pains, tiredness and reduction of blood cells were observed but did not necessitate long-term dose reductions. Thus, IFN therapy to midgut carcinoid patients resulted in tumour response or stable disease in 12 out of 13 patients without causing severe side effects.
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PMID:Interferon treatment in patients with malignant carcinoids. 274 82

Twenty-four patients with advanced and therapy-resistant ovarian carcinoma were treated with escalating daily doses of human leukocyte interferon (IFN). Doses ranged from 3 X 10(6) to 27 X 10(6) IU/day. Fatigue, fever, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia were the limiting factors in the escalation of doses. Of nine patients treated for at least 2 months, there were two patients with partial remissions and six with stable disease. Ascites production present in four patients became reduced in three. The level of 2',5'-oligoadenylate synthetase in peripheral blood lymphocytes increased following initiation of IFN therapy. We conclude that IFN-alpha can exert an antitumor effect in some patients with ovarian carcinoma that have previously failed on other therapy regimens.
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PMID:A phase II study on escalating interferon doses in advanced ovarian carcinoma. 327 73