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The activity of amonafide, a benzisoquinoline-1,3-dione, was assessed in 15 patients with advanced or recurrent sarcoma (11 previously treated). Eligible patients had ECOG performance status 0-2, and acceptable renal, hepatic and bone marrow function.
Amonafide
300 mg/m2 was given intravenously over one hour daily on five consecutive days, every 3 weeks. Leukopenia and granulocytopenia were the most common and severe toxicities (grade 3 or 4 toxicity in 20% and 27% of patients, respectively). Local irritation and
nausea
/vomiting, the most common nonhematologic toxicities, were generally mild. No objective responses were seen, though 2 patients had brief stabilization of disease.
Amonafide
at this dose and schedule has no activity against advanced, recurrent sarcoma.
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PMID:Phase II study of amonafide in advanced and recurrent sarcoma patients. 150 Feb 72
Twenty-eight patients with advanced breast cancer refractory to prior hormone and/or first-line chemotherapy (with or without anthracycline drugs) were treated with the investigational agent amonafide at a dose of 800 mg/m2 intravenously over 3 hours repeated every 4 weeks. Five objective tumour responses of 5.0 months' median duration were observed in the 20 patients without previous anthracycline exposure, including 1 CR. Leukopenia was the dose-limiting toxicity; though it was generally modest with the 800 mg/m2 amonafide starting dose, an initial dose reduction should be considered in patients with prior radiotherapy and/or bone marrow involvement. Other adverse reactions included
nausea
/vomiting (53%), phlebitis/erythema along the vein injected (7%), and mild neurotoxic symptoms during the drug administration such as headache, tinnitus, and diaphoresis (21%).
Amonafide
is an active compound for the treatment of patients with advanced breast cancer and should be considered for further evaluation and incorporation in combination chemotherapy.
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PMID:Phase II study of amonafide in advanced breast cancer. 181 70
Amonafide
(benzisoquinolinedione, nafidimide, NSC 308847) is an anticancer agent that functions as a DNA intercalator. Sixteen patients with stage III or IV non-small-cell lung cancer who had not previously received chemotherapy were given amonafide at an initial dose of 300 mg/m2 i.v. daily for 5 days every 21 days. No major objective responses were observed among the 14 patients adequately treated (95% confidence limits 0-20%). Local reactions at the injection site or phlebitis were seen in 14 of the 16 patients. Leukopenia (44%),
nausea
or vomiting (38%), and thrombocytopenia and rash (each 25%) were also noted. With the low response rate and the toxicity observed, amonafide at this dosage and schedule has limited use in the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer.
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PMID:Phase II trial of amonafide in patients with stage III and IV non-small-cell lung cancer. 185 87
Amonafide
, a benzisoquinoline-1,3-dione was administered to 38 patients with recurrent or metastatic, bidimensionally measurable endometrial cancer. There were 34 patients with no prior cytotoxic chemotherapy, performance status of 0-2, and normal bone marrow, renal, and hepatic function were eligible for response and toxicity evaluation.
Amonafide
, 300 mg/m2, was administered intravenously over 1 hour daily for 5 consecutive days. Courses were repeated every 21 days. The major grade 3 or 4 toxicities were hematologic with granulocytopenia in 18 patients (53%), thrombocytopenia in 6 patients (18%), and anemia in 8 patients (24%). Infectious complications occurred in 3 patients (9%). Other side effects included cardiac dysrhythmias, hypotension, pain and phlebitis at the site of injection,
nausea
, vomiting, and flu-like symptoms. The overall objective response rate was 6% (95% confidence interval of 1-20%); 2 patients had a complete response (6%), 9 patients had stable disease (26%) and 21 patients had progressive disease (62%). Two patients had insufficient follow-up for response determination and are assumed to be nonresponders. The median survival of the eligible patients was 8 months. With the toxicity observed and the low response rate, amonafide at this dose and schedule has no efficacy in the treatment of endometrial cancer.
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PMID:Phase II trial of amonafide in patients with advanced metastatic or recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma. A Southwest Oncology Group study. 831 Oct 5