A single institution experience of streptozocin/fluorouracil combination chemotherapy : a case series


Autoria(s): Naidoo, J.; O'Toole, D.; Kennedy, M. J.; Reynolds, J. V.; O'Connor, M.; O'Byrne, Kenneth J.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Background The combination chemotherapy regimen of streptozocin and 5-fluorouracil (FU/STZ) has been used for the treatment of metastatic neuroendocrine tumours. Aim The aim of this study was to analyse the use of this regimen in a tertiary oncology referral centre over a 10-year period. Method We retrospectively analysed nine cases from February 2000 to May 2010. Patient demographics, chemotherapy schedule, toxicities, progression-free and overall survival were tabulated for each patient. Result The median progression-free survival was 17 months (range 3-48+ months), and overall survival 31 months (range 12-53+ months) with no toxicity related deaths. Conclusion FU/STZ was a well-tolerated regimen that produced significant benefit in the setting of metastatic and progressive disease. Our case series demonstrated comparable progression-free survival and overall survival in relation to randomized controlled studies and previous case series. © Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland 2011.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65229/

Publicador

Springer U K

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s11845-011-0780-7

Naidoo, J., O'Toole, D., Kennedy, M. J., Reynolds, J. V., O'Connor, M., & O'Byrne, Kenneth J. (2012) A single institution experience of streptozocin/fluorouracil combination chemotherapy : a case series. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 181(2), pp. 211-214.

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Copyright 2012 Springer U K

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article