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- Title
Diffuse aggressive lymphomas: increased survival after alternating flexible sequences of proMACE and MOPP chemotherapy.
- Authors
Fisher, Richard I.; DeVita, Vincent T.; Hubbard, Susan M.; Longo, Dan L.; Wesley, Robert; Chabner, Bruce A.; Young, Robert C.; Fisher, R I; DeVita, V T Jr; Hubbard, S M; Longo, D L; Wesley, R; Chabner, B A; Young, R C
- Abstract
A new treatment program was developed in an attempt to increase the complete remission rate and survival of previously untreated patients with advanced stages of diffuse aggressive lymphomas. A flexible number of cycles of ProMACE chemotherapy (prednisone, methotrexate, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, and epipodophyllotoxin VP-16) was alternated with a flexible number of cycles of MOPP chemotherapy (mechlorethamine, vincristine sulfate, procarbazine, and prednisone), and finally late intensification with ProMACE therapy was given. The duration of each phase of treatment was determined by the patient's rate of tumor response. Complete remissions were achieved in 55 of 74 patients (74%) with a median duration of follow-up exceeding 2 1/2 years. Only ten of the complete responders (18%) have had relapse. The dose-limiting toxicity is myelosuppression, and eight patients (10%) died from sepsis. Median survival for all patients has not been reached but is predicted to exceed 4 years with 65% of patients alive at 4 years. Previously we achieved a 46% complete remission rate with 38% of all patients alive at 4 years; relapse-free survival beyond 2 years was tantamount to cure. Therefore, ProMACE-MOPP chemotherapy represents a substantial improvement in treating patients with diffuse aggressive lymphomas.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LYMPHOMAS; CANCER; DRUG therapy; ANTINEOPLASTIC agents; BENZAMIDE; BLOOD platelets; COMBINATION drug therapy; DOXORUBICIN; DRUG administration; ETOPOSIDE; FOLINIC acid; LEUCOPENIA; METHOTREXATE; PREDNISONE; VINCRISTINE; CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE; MECHLORETHAMINE; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983, Vol 98, Issue 3, p304
- ISSN
0003-4819
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.7326/0003-4819-98-3-304