Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (osteosarcoma)
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Ifosfamide was given to 61 patients with malignant solid tumors diagnosed before the age of 21 years. In this phase II study, all patients received 1.6 g/m2/day X 5 iv over 15 minutes followed by mesna at a dose of 400 mg/m2 iv at 15 minutes and 4 and 6 hours after ifosfamide. Responses were observed in five of 15 patients with osteosarcoma, two of ten with neuroblastoma, two of six with Wilms' tumor, two of five with rhabdomyosarcoma, four of eight with other soft tissue sarcomas, one of one with retinoblastoma, one of two with germ cell tumors, one of one with B-cell lymphoma, and one of one with a primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Fifty-nine of 61 patients had received prior alkylating agent therapy which included cyclophosphamide, cisplatin, mechlorethamine, melphalan, or dacarbazine. Fourteen of 19 responses developed in patients whose tumors were resistant to treatment with cyclophosphamide. A patient with malignant Schwannoma who had received no prior chemotherapy developed a complete response which lasted 12 months. A patient with brain metastases of osteosarcoma has had complete response for greater than 2 years. Complete response was also observed in a patient with B-cell lymphoma. Toxicity consisted of mild to moderate nausea and vomiting, transient reversible myelosuppression, occasional elevation of serum BUN or creatinine, and transient neurotoxicity characterized by somnolence, confusion, weakness, tremor, hallucinations, or seizures. We conclude that ifosfamide is an important alkylating agent without apparent complete cross-resistance with cyclophosphamide, and as such should be further investigated for determination of its activity in patients with pediatric neoplasms and considered for incorporation into phase II-III trials for certain tumors.
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PMID:Phase II trial of ifosfamide in children with malignant solid tumors. 310 34

Ifosfamide given to 42 patients iv at 2-2.5 g/m2/day X 4 resulted in partial responses in ten of 28 (36%) evaluable patients with adult soft tissue sarcomas, including two of two with chondrosarcoma; none of nine with pediatric sarcomas (Ewing's sarcoma, osteogenic sarcoma, or rhabdomyosarcoma) achieved partial response. All of the pediatric patients had failed to respond to complicated three- to six-drug regimens of up to 18 months in duration. The response rates in patients with and without prior cyclophosphamide (32%; seven responses among 22 patients; and 20%, three responses among 15 patients) were not significantly different, supporting in vitro evidence of a lack of cross-resistance between the two related compounds. Myelosuppression was dose-limiting. Hemorrhagic cystitis was not observed in patients treated with 400-500 mg of mesna iv every 4 hours during ifosfamide treatment. Nausea and vomiting were generally mild or moderate. Alopecia was universal but reversible. Of the first 11 patients, five became somnolent or developed visual hallucinations (during six of the 12 total courses administered to the five patients). Only one patient had two episodes of neurotoxicity. After reduction of the use of iv antiemetics and major narcotics, single episodes of neurotoxicity were seen in five of the next 27 patients. An asymptomatic acidosis developed in most patients, requiring bicarbonate replacement in one. Ifosfamide appears to be active in previously treated patients with sarcomas and should be evaluated in patients with less extensive prior treatment.
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PMID:Phase II trial of ifosfamide with mesna in previously treated metastatic sarcoma. 392 1