Cisplatin and cyclophosphamide in early epithelial ovarian carcinoma.

1987 
: Toxicity and efficacy of adjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy were assessed in 41 patients with FIGO stage I-II ovarian carcinoma. Chemotherapy consisted of cisplatin 50 mg/m2 and cyclophosphamide 600 mg/m2 administered on a one-day schedule q 28 d for six courses. Inclusion criteria were based on appropriate staging procedures and absence of macroscopic disease after primary surgery; patients with stage IAi G1-G2 or with borderline tumors were excluded from the study. Second look laparotomy was performed 2 months after termination of chemotherapy. At 60 months the actuarial survival is 77.5%. Recurrences were observed in 8 patients; in 1 case relapse was diagnosed at second look laparotomy. Toxicity was acceptable with only 1 treatment drop-out due to reversible neurotoxicity. Our results demonstrate that short-term chemotherapy including cisplatin is a safe and effective regimen and is suitable for administration on a outpatient basis. In our experience second-look laparotomy has limited value for early detection of relapses.
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