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Thirty nine patients with metastatic breast cancer, all previously treated with chemotherapy including anthracycline, were given Elliptinium acetate (80 mg/m2/day) and a continuous infusion of Vinblastine (2 mg/m2/day) for 3 consecutive days every 4 weeks. Twenty nine patients had measurable metastatic disease. Nine (31%) achieved a partial response. No complete response was observed. Median duration of response was 6 months. The response rate was dependent on the number of metastatic sites and independent of the number of previous chemotherapy regimes. Side effects were dry mouth (27 patients), vomiting (9), neutropenia (3 patients with grade IV, 2 with grade III), muscle cramps (5) and thrombosis (3). Xerostomia and vomiting contributed to weight loss and fatigue (8 patients). We conclude that Elliptinium-Vinblastine combination has moderate activity as second line treatment in metastatic breast cancer. This combination causes xerostomia and fatigue with moderate myelosuppression.
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PMID:Phase II study of a combination of elliptinium and vinblastine in metastatic breast cancer. 148 4

Thirty-nine evaluable, postmenopausal patients with metastatic breast carcinoma were treated with medroxyprogesterone acetate administered orally at daily doses of 800 mg/day in 29 patients and 400 mg/day in 10 patients. One patient experienced a complete remission and 16 had partial remissions for an objective remission rate of 44%. There was no apparent difference in response between the two dose levels. Median remission duration was 8 months, and median survival for the whole group is expected to exceed 18 months. Increased appetite (66%) and weight gain (97%) were the most common side effects, followed by fluid retention, muscle cramps, and increased blood pressure. Performance status improved and white blood cell and platelet counts increased in the majority of patients. Medroxyprogesterone acetate is an effective hormonal agent in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
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PMID:Oral medroxyprogesterone acetate in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. 316 65