1. Dose-intensity temozolomide after concurrent chemoradiotherapy in operated high-grade gliomas.
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Stefano DallâOglio, Anna DâAmico, Fabio Pioli, Milena Gabbani, Felice Pasini, Maria Passarin, Andrea Talacchi, Sergio Turazzi, and Sergio Maluta
- Abstract
Abstract  Purpose We performed a new phase II trial enrolling patients with newly diagnosed high-grade glioma (HGG) to test the efficacy of a weekly alternating temozolomide (TMZ) schedule after surgery and concomitant chemoradiotherapy. Methods From January 2005 to January 2007, 34 patients (21 men, 13 women; age range 30â70, mean age 53) were enrolled. There were 32 glioblastoma multiforme and two anaplastic astrocytoma. Each patient after surgery received standard concurrent chemoradiotherapy. After a 4-week break, patients were then to receive 12 cycles of 1-week-on/1-week-off TMZ, with 75 mg/m2 for the first cycle, 100 mg/m2 for the second, 125 mg/m2 for the third, and 150 mg/m2 from the fourth to the 12th. Hematological toxicity was monitored every week during concomitant chemoradiotherapy and then every 4 weeks. Results After 12 months from the end of radiotherapy, the overall survival (OS) rate was 59% (20/38), distributed as follows: 60% (18/30) for recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) class 4 patients and 33% (1/3) for RPA class 6 patients; the only RPA class 1 patient was alive and disease free at the time of writing. Median OS was 13 months [95% confidence interval (CI) 11.02â14.98 months]. Hematological toxicity was seen in six patients (18%): grade 1 neutropenia in four, grade 2 thrombocytopenia in one, and grade 4 thrombocytopenia plus grade 1 neutropenia in one. There was one case of opportunistic infection (Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis). Conclusion The toxicity of the TMZ dose-dense regimen was very low. Results seem to be encouraging for RPA lower classes (patients with good prognostic factors). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008