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Total Body Irradiation and High-Dose Etoposide: A New Preparatory Regimen for Bone Marrow Transplantation in Patients With Advanced Hematologic Malignancies

Authors :
Blume, K.G.
Forman, S.J.
O’Donnell, M.R.
Doroshow, J.H.
Krance, R.A.
Nademanee, A.P.
Snyder, D.S.
Schmidt, G.M.
Fahey, J.L.
Metter, G.E.
Hill, L.R.
Findley, D.O.
Sniecinski, I.J.
Source :
Blood; April 1987, Vol. 69 Issue: 4 p1015-1020, 6p
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

In a phase I/II study, 47 patients (median age, 24 years) with hematologic malignancies (33 patients with acute leukemia not in first remission and 14 patients with other advanced malignant hematologic disorders) were treated with total body irradiation and high doses of etoposide (VP16-213) followed by bone marrow transplantation. At the time of analysis, 21 patients were alive, and 19 of them were in continued complete remission for 101 days to >40 months (median, 12 months). The actuarial disease-free survival rate of the 33 acute leukemia patients is 43% (2 SEM, 18%) and the actuarial relapse rate is 32% (2 SEM, 20%). Five of the 14 patients with the other hematologic malignancies are alive, and four of them continue to be free of disease for 8 to 27 months. Pharmacokinetic studies established a strong correlation between the administered drug doses and their plasma levels and also demonstrated complete drug clearance prior to marrow grafting. An etoposide dose of 60 mg/kg body weight was found to be the maximum tolerated dose. This new preparatory regimen was well tolerated and was not associated with specific acute or long-term regimen-related toxicities. Our data suggest that total body irradiation with high-dose etoposide presents a viable alternative to other preparatory regimens. The role of this novel combination remains to be defined by future prospective randomized trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
69
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57044693
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V69.4.1015.1015