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Query: UMLS:C0854467 (
myelosuppression
)
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Thirty-four patients with stage IIC (unresectable, retroperitoneal tumor mass (RTM) greater than 5 cm), stage IVC (minimal lung metastases less than 10 cm3 and RTM greater than 5 cm) and
IVD
(lung metastases greater than 10 cm3 and RTM greater than 5 cm), who had not received previous chemotherapy, were treated with cisplatin (40 mg/m2, on days 2-4), ifosfamide (5 g/m2, on days 1 and 5) and bleomycin (30 mg, on days 1, 8, 15) (PIB), every 21 days. Twenty of the 34 patients (59%) achieved a complete remission (CR). Furthermore, five patients (15%) showed no evidence of disease (NED) after surgical removal of residual tumor masses (NED rate of 74%). A tumor marker-negative partial remission (PR) occurred in 3/34 patients (9%), and a tumor marker-positive PR in another 3/34 patients (9%). Three patients did not respond to this regimen. At a median follow-up period of 38 months (range, 15-47 months), 26/34 patients (76%) were alive, 21 (62%) of them without evidence of disease and three with a stable tumor marker-negative remission. Major toxicity consisted of
myelosuppression
, neurotoxicity and nephrotoxicity. Chemotherapy-related mortality occurred in two patients (one septicemia and one bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis). In conclusion, PIB is an effective induction regimen in patients with high-risk NSTC. However, controlled clinical trials are necessary to prove the superiority of dose intensification schedules.
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PMID:Treatment of high-risk, nonseminomatous testicular cancer with cisplatin, ifosfamide and bleomycin: long-term results. 137 18