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We carried out a phase-II-study in patients with tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, in order to test the effectiveness of the combination of
VP-16
/213 and ME-CCNU. We studied 15 patients (3 carcinomas of the stomach, 12 colon carcinomas) in a mostly advanced state of illness (disseminated, n = 13). One patient with
gastric cancer
attained a partial remission with a duration of remission of 9.1 months and a survival time of 14.1 months; the other two patients with cancer of the stomach were non-responders. 1 of 12 patients with colon carcinoma showed a partial remission (PR) (= 8.3%, or 12.5% in untreated patients n = 8), 7 patients showed no change (NC = 58.3%) and 4 patients had progressive disease (PD). The median duration of remission was 4.9 months, the median survival time 7.9 months. With reference to the success of therapy the median survival time was 10.5 months for patients with partial remission and no remission compared with 4.7 months for patients with progression. Toxicity consisted of nausea and vomiting (n = 11), loss of appetite (n = 10), granulocytopenia (n = 9), thrombocytopenia (n = 8) and hairloss (n = 8). The results achieved are comparable to those of monotherapy with the nitrosoureas.
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PMID:[Clinical and therapeutic study (phase II) using VP-16/213 and methyl-CCNU in patients with inoperable, recurring or metastasizing carcinomas of the gastriointestinal tract]. 36 88
An in vitro chemosensitivity study of both biopsy specimens and surgically resected tumors of advanced
gastric cancer
from 12 patients was evaluated using the succinate dehydrogenase inhibition (SDI) test. A decrease in succinate dehydrogenase (SD) activity as an indicator of chemosensitivity was determined using cisplatin (CDDP), etoposide (
VP-16
), and mitomycin C (MMC). In this study, 29 of a total 36 experiments were evaluable (80.6%) and significant correlations were found in all three of the antitumor drugs (P < 0.03). This finding suggests that the SDI test using biopsy specimens may prove valuable for assessing the preoperative chemosensitivity of advanced
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:The succinate dehydrogenase inhibition test for evaluating biopsy specimens and resected tumors of advanced gastric cancer. 147 90
Etoposide
has modest single-agent activity (21% partial response rate) in patients with previously untreated metastatic gastric carcinoma. The use of etoposide in combination with agents like doxorubicin, cisplatin, and 5-fluorouracil with or without leucovorin has been of increasing interest to oncologists. Such combinations have been reported to produce overall response rates as high as 60% to 70%, with complete response rates as high as 20%, in patients with advanced measurable gastric carcinoma.
Etoposide
-containing regimens have also been used preoperatively in potentially resectable patients. In these studies, approximately 60% of treated patients may be rendered disease-free following resection. Preoperative (neoadjuvant) therapy has not yet been shown in phase III studies to be superior to surgery alone. Significant myelosuppression is the major toxicity of etoposide-based chemotherapy. Such chemotherapy deserves further evaluation in the treatment of
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:Etoposide in gastric cancer. 149 27
An advanced
gastric cancer
with liver metastasis was treated with the combination MMC,
Etoposide
and UFT.
Etoposide
was administered orally at 25-50 mg/day to the
gastric cancer
patient with liver metastasis. In operative findings, there was no liver and lymphoid node metastasis. The gastric tumor diminished in size and changed its characteristics due to the chemotherapy. In 19 months, no liver nor LN metastasis was observed by CT scan. Presently, the patient feels well and receives outpatient treatment.
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PMID:[A resected case of advanced gastric cancer with complete remission of liver metastasis by chronic daily administration of oral etoposide and UFT]. 162 43
We performed intra-arterial infusion hyperthermochemotherapy by retaining an intra-arterial reservoir in 17 lesions of 12 patients with non-resectable, metastatic or recurrent gastric cancers. The 12 patients consisted of one with a primary
gastric cancer
lesion, 6 with a solitary
gastric cancer
lesion metastasizing to the liver, 4 with
gastric cancer
accompanied by hepatic metastasis, lymph node metastasis or local recurrence, and one with a
gastric cancer
lesion metastasizing to Douglas' pouch. A catheter was retained in the hepatic artery of all 6 patients with a solitary
gastric cancer
lesion metastasizing to the liver, and a catheter was retained in the aorta of the patient with a primary lesion, 3 of the 4 patients with two or more metastatic lesions, and the patient with a lesion metastasizing to Douglas' pouch. The duration of each hyperthermia session was 50 minutes, and one or two sessions were performed within a week. One course consisting of 5 or 6 sessions was repeated. Antineoplastic drugs such as MMC, 5-FU, ADR, epi-ADR, CDDP and
VP-16
were injected in bolus form or administered serially through the reservoir. Nine of the 12 patients had polypharmacy. One to 3 courses or 4 to 20 sessions at maximum (average 9.8 sessions) were given. The rate of efficacy of intra-arterial infusion hyperthermochemotherapy was 44% for hepatic metastasis and 25% for lymph node metastasis. The local recurrent lesions, the lesion metastasizing to Douglas' pouch and the primary lesion did not respond to therapy.
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PMID:[Clinical evaluation of intra-arterial infusion of hyperthermo-chemotherapy in gastric cancer]. 165 32
We have made over view of new chemotherapeutic regimen for treatment of advanced
gastric cancer
5-FU + MMC, FT + MMC and UFT + MMC therapy have been used widely for treatment of advanced
gastric cancer
as chemotherapeutic regimens in Japan. These regimens did not shown made than 25% in response rate as antitumor effect. Since development of CDDP, FP (5-FU + CDDP), FAP (5-FU + ADM + CDDP) and EAP (
Etoposide
+ ADM + CDDP) is becoming gradually very important regimen for treatment of advanced
stomach cancer
patients. Recently, we have studied EAP therapy on 50 cases of advanced
gastric cancer
from January 1988 to September 1989. ADM 20 mg/m2, CDDP 40 mg/m2 and
Etoposide
100 mg/m2 were administered on day 1 and 7, 2 and 8, and 4, 5 and 6, respectively, with not less than 2 courses every 3 to 4 weeks. The rate of effectiveness were obtained 43.8% with a confidence interval 95% of 30-58%. Median survival time was only 5.1 months for EAP therapy, which was highly effective but led to no prolonged survival period. Thus it is thought that good control of leukopenia, a dose-limiting factor remains to be examined. Biochemical modulation of 5-FU using such as MTX + LV and CDDP + LV (leucovorin) now under studying in the nation wide in Japan, so far it is getting better results.
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PMID:[New interesting chemotherapeutic regimens in advanced gastric cancer]. 170 48
In vitro MTT assay was applied for examining chemosensitivity with 104 samples; 56 primary tumors, 31 lymph node, 9 liver, and 8 peritoneal metastases, obtained from 87 patients with advanced gastric carcinoma. The rate of effectiveness of various anticancer drugs were as follows; etoposide, 87.7%; cisplatin, 55.1%; mitomycin C, 51.5%; pirarubicin, 50.0%; aclarubicin, 48.8%; carboquone, 31.8%; doxorubicin, 20.3%; and 5-fluorouracil, 12.9%.
Etoposide
was found to be most effective against gastric carcinoma in this test. Concerning with the metastatic lesions, liver metastases were resistant to all tested drugs. On the other hand, peritoneal metastases were sensitive to etoposide, mitomycin C, and pirarubicin. The results indicate heterogeneity of the chemosensitivity between primary and metastatic lesions, and it was supposed that etoposide might be useful against human
gastric cancer
.
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PMID:[Chemosensitivity test for gastric cancer by in vitro MTT assay]. 190 13
We report herein, the histological observations taken at initial laparotomy from a 55 year old man with unresectable
gastric cancer
who responded almost completely to chemotherapy with
Etoposide
/Adriamycin/Cisplatin (EAP). The patient underwent a second operation after 2 cycles of EAP therapy and the stomach and adjacent lymph nodes were successfully resected. Histologic findings showed that cancer cells in the main tumor including the site of direct invasion had completely disappeared and been replaced by regenerated mucosa. The metastatic lymph node tumor was also partially killed, as indicated by a cluster of viable cancer cells which was divided by a strip of necrotic tissue. These findings led us to conclude that EAP therapy was remarkably effective for the patient.
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PMID:The effectiveness of a combination of etoposide/adriamycin/cisplatin (EAP) against inoperable gastric cancer--report of a histologically proven case. 196 Sep 1
This paper describes the cellular and tissue distribution of P-glycoprotein (P-GP) (mdr1 gene product), the role of P-GP in vivo and immunodiagnosis of multi-drug-resistant cancers. We mainly used MRK 16 monoclonal antibody (MAb) reactive with P-GP. P-GP was found to be expressed very strongly in the adrenal cortex of adults and strongly in the renal tubules of the kidney, capillary blood vessels of the brain, and also in placenta. Interestingly, P-GP was not distributed in fetal and neonatal adrenals, and thus may be closely related to adrenal maturation. A high level of P-GP expression was also seen in all cases of functional hormone-producing adrenal tumor, one case of insulinoma, two cases of untreated colonic cancer, one case each of untreated lung cancer,
gastric cancer
and breast cancer, six cases of renal cell carcinoma and 17 cases of bladder cancer. Using flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry, we investigated the reactivity of MRK 16 MAb with peripheral human mononuclear cells (mainly blastic cells and lymphocytes) from 31 patients with leukemia or malignant lymphoma. Reactivity with MRK 16 MAb was observed in five cases. Some cases reflected the prior administration of adriamycin, vincristine and
VP-16
, which are known to induce P-GP expression. P-GP-MRK 16-protein A-Sepharose complex derived from human adrenal possessed marked ATPase activity. These data suggest that P-GP may play a physiological role in the human adrenal. Finally, diagnostic criteria of multi-drug-resistant cancers are presented.
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PMID:Expression and functions of P-glycoprotein (mdr1 gene product) in normal and malignant tissues. 197 61
Preoperative chemotherapy with CDDP, MMC, UFT and etoposide (PMUE) was performed on cases of far advanced
gastric cancer
whose curative resection was impossible. The therapy comprised 1-5 courses of either intravenous or arterial infusion, or intraperitoneal administration of CDDP 75 mg/m2, MMC 10 mg/body and
Etoposide
50 X 3 mg/body at 3-week intervals in combined use of UFT 400 mg/body. The effect of the preoperative PMUE therapy was CR, PR, NC and PD in 0, 7, 1 and 0 cases, respectively, the rate of effectiveness being 88% (7/8). 5 of 7 cases with PR were operated on, 2 cases succeeded in curative resection, but 3 cases did not. Histological judgment of effects confirmed Grade II-a, II-b and III in 2, 2 and 1 cases, respectively; these 5 cases further received 1-4 courses of PMUE therapy as postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy and are still alive at P.S. 0-2, suggesting the great efficacy of this PMUE therapy as a neoadjuvant chemotherapy for improvement in prognosis in far advanced
gastric cancer
. Abnormally high values of the tumor marker were noted in 5 of 8 cases, 4 of which had tumor marker values lowered in exponential function by the preoperative chemotherapy, which constituted an effective index in determining chemotherapeutic effects and the determination of the operative timing.
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PMID:[Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of far advanced gastric cancer--effect of preoperative chemotherapy by PMUE (CDDP, MMC, UFT, etoposide]. 210 35
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