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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
stomatitis
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One hundred thirty-eight adults with advanced cancers were treated with
Baker's Antifol
. The complete response + partial response rate was only 10%. Best responses were obtained in 31 patients with lung adenocarcinoma (complete response + partial response, 13%), in 25 patients with colorectal carcinoma (partial response, 16%), and in 6 patients with renal cell carcinoma (partial response, 50%). Two partial responses occurred in 15 patients with squamous cancer. No significant responses were seen in 27 patients with other adenocarcinomas, 13 with sarcomas, 14 with melanomas, and 8 with miscellaneous tumors. The most frequent toxicities were dermatitis,
stomatitis
, gastrointestinal symptoms, and mild myelosuppression. The incidence of dermatitis was significantly decreased by shortening the schedule of
Baker's Antifol
administration from 5 to 3 days.
Baker's Antifol
has some degree of antitumor activity, and studies of combination of this agent with other effective chemotherapeutic agents are indicated.
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PMID:Phase 2 study with Baker's Antifol in solid tumors. 13 5
Triazinate (
Baker's Antifol
, NSC 139105) was given to 28 patients as a single agent in the chemotherapy of advanced colerectal carcinoma. The dosage utilized was 250 mg/m2 intravenously, administered daily in three consecutive days. Patients were evaluated at three weeks, six weeks, and then monthly until progression was evident. Various immunologic determinants (i.e., DNCB sensitization, immunoglobulins, recall skin tests, lymphocyte blastogenesis, and circulating lymphocytes, T-cells and B-cells) were obtained prior to treatment and at each re-evaluation. The principal side effects were dermatitis,
stomatitis
, diarrhea, nausea, somnolence, and leukopenia. There was no discernable effect of Triazinate on the immunologic determinants tested. There was one complete response, and four partial responses, for an objective regression rate of 18%. This study suggests that Triazinate has a definite, though limited, effect on advanced colorectal carcinoma.
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PMID:A phase II study of triazinate (NSC 139105) in advanced colorectal carcinoma. 14 77
Phase I studies were conducted in 58 adult cancer patients with
Baker's Antifol
(
BAF
), a new active-site directed inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase. Dose escalation ranged from 10 to 250 mg/m2/day X 5 days and courses of treatment were repeated every 2-3 weeks. Biologic effects were observed mostly at doses greater than 100 mg/m2/day X 5 days. The patients developed myelosuppression during 19% of the trials. Other types of toxicity were dermatitis in 12 to 30% and
stomatitis
in 7 to 38% of the trials. Toxicity was directly related to the impairment of the patient's liver function. Two partial responses (in a patient with adenocarcinoma of the lung and a patient with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder) occurred.
BAF
is an active new chemotherapeutic agent which deserves further clinical trials in patients with various malignancies.
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PMID:Phase I studies with Baker's Antifol (BAF) (NSC 139105). 97 89