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Query: UMLS:C0034069 (
pulmonary fibrosis
)
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Eight patients with metastatic transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract were treated with the
MVP
-CAB regimen. All of them had bidimensionally measurable lesions. The
MVP
-CAB regimen consisted of cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m2, methotrexate 20 mg/m2, adriamycin 20 mg/m2, bleomycin 30 mg/body, and vincristine 1 mg/body on day 1, cis-platinum 50 mg/m2 on day 2, and prednisolone 20 mg/body on days 1-3, given every 3-4 weeks. A partial response was seen in five patients, minor response in one patient and no change in two patients. The response rate was 63% (5/8). The main toxic effect of the
MVP
-CAB regimen was leucopenia. In 75% of the patients there was a decrease in white blood cell count by not more than 2,000/mm3, but no severe complication was noted. In addition, mild nausea, vomiting, mild anorexia, alopecia and fever were found. However, these symptoms were transient. One patient died of
pulmonary fibrosis
induced by bleomycin after 3 cycles.
...
PMID:[A study of the use of methotrexate, vincristine, cis-platinum, cyclophosphamide, adriamycin, bleomycin (MVP-CAB) in metastatic transitional cell carcinoma]. 244 83
The combination treatment of mitomycin C (M), vincristine (V), and cisplatin (P) (
MVP
) in 63 patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were evaluated for their potential synergistic cytotoxicity. The overall response rate was 43% (27/63); in the 54 eligible and evaluable patients, the response rate was 50% (27/54). Responses were observed in all cell types and disease sites. Cell type; performance status of 0, 1, or 2; sex; and age younger or older than 60 years did not significantly influence the response rate. However, patients with prior radiation had significantly more treatment failure than those without. The dose-limiting side effects in these 54 patients were myelosuppression (40%),
pulmonary fibrosis
(9%), peripheral neuropathy (6%), and intractable nausea and vomiting (4%). The degree of leukopenia (P less than 0.01) but not of thrombocytopenia increased significantly in patients who had received prior radiotherapy. One patient died of marked thrombocytopenia and one of fulminant hepatitis. Patients who responded lived significantly longer than those who did not (P less than 0.004). A majority of the responders (82%) also achieved symptomatic palliation. With appropriate dose modification and supportive care,
MVP
was tolerable. Further trials with this regimen or a modified version are worth consideration.
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PMID:Phase II evaluation of a combination of mitomycin C, vincristine, and cisplatin in advanced non-small cell lung cancer. 394 Jun 22