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Thirty-two patients with stage D carcinoma of the prostate were treated with oral estramustine phosphate at a dose of 15 mg/kg/day from 3 to 15 months. Objective remissions, reduction of greater than 50 percent of measurable lesions such as soft tissue masses, lymph nodes, and prostatic masses, were seen in seven of 32 patients (22 percent response rate). Subjective response, ie, relief of pain, weight gain, sense of well being, snd improved performance status, occurred in all objective responders and in seven other patients with stable disease (15 of 32 patients = 47 percent). No hematologic, hepatic, or renal toxic effects were observed. Transient nausea occurred early in one half of the patients and nausea and vomiting was dose limiting in only two patients. Oral estramustine phosphate is well tolerated and worthy of further clinical use.
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PMID:Oral estramustine phosphate (NSC-89199) in the treatment of advanced (stage D) carcinoma of the prostate. 109 69

We treated 50 patients with stage D carcinoma of the prostate with 15 mg. per kg. per day oral estramustine phosphate for 3 to 24 months. We are able to evaluate 44 patients. Objective remissions were induced in 8 of the 44 patients (19 per cent) and subjective remission occurred in all objective responders and in 7 additional patients for a subjective response of 15 of 44 (36 per cent). No hematologic or renal toxicity was encountered. Transient nausea occurred early in half of the patients and was dose limiting in 3 patients. One case of hepatic toxicity was seen. Oral estramustine phosphate is well tolerated and long-term therapy is feasible.
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PMID:Extended therapy of stage D carcinoma of the prostate with oral estramustine phosphate. 126 17