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Query: UMLS:C0027627 (
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Vindesine
(VDS) at a dose of 1.2 mg/m2/day was administered by intravenous drip infusion for five days to advanced breast cancer patients with multiple organ
metastases
who had developed a clinical resistance to various chemotherapeutic agents. The blood concentration of VDS was determined serially by radioimmunoassay, and the anticancer effect and side effects were evaluated. Of the 31 patients selected for this study, 29 were eligible, and the treatment was effective (complete or partial remission) in 11 (38%). There was, however, no correlation between clinical effects and VDS blood concentration. Continuous VDS administration induced various side effects, but all were controllable. Blood concentration was correlated with side effects. Continuous intravenous administration of VDS is considered to have a therapeutic effect on advanced breast cancer which has developed resistance to multiple-drug therapy including adriamycin.
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PMID:Effects of continuous vindesine administration of advanced breast cancer resistant to chemotherapy including adriamycin. 194 49
Between February 1983 and January 1986, the National Cancer Institute of Canada conducted a prospective randomized trial comparing best supportive care (BSC) with two chemotherapy regimens:
Vindesine
and cisplatin (Platinol) (VP) and cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and cisplatin (CAP). Twenty-three centers across Canada entered 251 patients on the basis of measurable or evaluable disease, with either distant
metastases
or bulky limited disease considered inoperable and unsuitable for radical radiation therapy; 233 patients were eligible for evaluation. The overall response rates on the chemotherapy arms were: VP, 25.3%; CAP, 15.3%. The median survival rates were: VP, 32.6 weeks; CAP, 24.7 weeks; BSC, 17 weeks. Toxicity on the chemotherapy arms was significant. Although better therapies are required, the data in this study clearly indicate that VP and CAP combination chemotherapy confers a modest survival advantage over BSC in advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
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PMID:Combination chemotherapy confers modest survival advantage in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: report of a Canadian multicenter randomized trial. 285 Nov 77
Inoperable non- microcellular primary bronchial carcinomas have been reputed up to now to be chemo-resistant. The introduction of Cis-platinum into a polychemotherapy protocol leads to revision of this concept. The authors report the preliminary results of a polychemotherapy protocol (including Cis-platinum,
Vindesine
, CCNU, Cyclophosphamide) associated, in cases of non- metastasized carcinomas, with radiotherapy to the tumour itself, the mediastinum and the supraclavicular fossae. These results confirmed the value of such chemotherapy in forms with
metastases
. In localised inoperable forms, conclusions could be reached only on the basis of a randomised comparative trial of chemotherapy + radiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone.
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PMID:[Preliminary results concerning the value of chemotherapy in the treatment of inoperable bronchial carcinoma (excluding small-cell anaplastic carcinoma)]. 637 40