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A Phase II Trial of Piroxantrone in Advanced Ovarian Carcinoma after Failure of Platinum-Based Chemotherapy: Southwest Oncology Group Study 8904

Authors :
Anne Marie Maddox
Alexander Hantel
David S. Alberts
P. Y. Liu
Kathy S. Albain
James L. Wade
Elizabeth Poplin
Robert V. O'Toole
Source :
Gynecologic Oncology. 57:407-411
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

A phase II trial of the new anthrapyrazole piroxantrone was conducted by the Southwest Oncology Group in advanced ovarian carcinoma. The objectives were to evaluate its response rate and toxicity in patients who had disease persistence, progression, or recurrence either during or after platinum-containing chemotherapy. A two-stage statistical design targeted accrual to 15 eligible patients if no responses were observed. The piroxantrone starting dose was 120 mg/m 2 , with the provision to escalate to 150 and 180 mg/m 2 . There were 16 eligible patients, all of whom had received either one (12 patients) or two (4 patients) prior platinum-containing regimens; one patient had received doxorubicin. Fourteen of the 16 patients were enrolled either at the time of disease persistence/progression during initial chemotherapy or with recurrence or progression within 6 months of the previous platinum-based regimen. One to 5 cycles of piroxantrone were given. Dose escalation was feasible in 7 patients but was prevented in the other 9 by neutropenia. Maximum toxicity for all cycles was none or grade 1 in 2 patients; grade 2, 5; grade 3, 8; and grade 4, 1. All but one of the grade 3 or 4 events was from myelosuppression; there were no adverse cardiac events. No responses were observed. Thus, piroxantrone appears inactive in patients with persistent, progressive, or recurrent ovarian cancer who recently had received a platinum-based regimen.

Details

ISSN :
00908258
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gynecologic Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d27487296c1a4e1b96fd3a4d7b201656
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1006/gyno.1995.1163