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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (neutropenia)
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Nineteen patients with locoregional non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were treated with two courses of cisplatin/VP-16/MGBG, followed by involved field radiotherapy and, subsequently, the same chemotherapy alternating with mitomycin-C/vinblastine. Five of 17 patients obtained a response (CR + PR) after induction chemotherapy. Following radiotherapy, an additional two patients responded. The median survival was 7.5 months, with the two longest survivors at 30 and 32 months. Hematologic toxicity was severe, with two deaths from severe neutropenia. Renal and gastrointestinal toxicities were moderate. This program of aggressive therapy did not increase the response rate or median survival compared with those of comparable patients treated in recent trials using radiotherapy alone or combined radiotherapy plus chemotherapy.
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PMID:Phase I-II study of cisplatin, VP-16, MGBG, mitomycin, and vinblastine with radiation therapy for non-small-cell lung cancer. 284 45

Because tumour cell proliferation is highly dependent upon up-regulation of de-novo polyamine synthesis, inhibition of the polyamine synthesis pathway represents a potential target for anticancer therapy. SAM486A (CGP 48664) is a new inhibitor of the polyamine biosynthetic enzyme S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (SAMDC), more potent and specific than the first-generation SAMDC inhibitor methylglyoxal (bis) guanylhydrazone (MGBG). Preclinical testing confirmed promising antiproliferative activity. In this phase I study, SAM486A was given 4-weekly as a 120 h infusion. 39 adult cancer patients were enrolled with advanced/refractory disease not amenable to established treatments, PS </= 2, adequate marrow, liver, renal and cardiac function. Doses were escalated in 100% increments without toxicity in 24 pts from 3 mg m(-2)cycle(-1)up to 400 mg m(-2)cycle(-1). At 550 and 700 mg m(-2)cycle(-1)reversible dose-limiting neutropenia occurred. Other toxicities included mild fatigue, nausea and vomiting. No objective remission was seen. Pharmakokinetic analysis showed a terminal half-life of approximately 2 days. AUC and Cmax were related to dose; neutropenia correlated with AUC. The recommended dose for further phase II studies on this schedule is 400 mg m(-2)cycle(-1).
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PMID:A phase I study of a new polyamine biosynthesis inhibitor, SAM486A, in cancer patients with solid tumours. 1094 98