A PHASE II STUDY OF MITOMYCIN C, VINDESINE AND CISPLATIN COMBINED WITH ALPHA INTERFERON IN ADVANCED NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER
1996
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: MVP chemotherapy (mitomycin C, vindesine or vinblastine, cisplatin) is one of the most commonly used regimens for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSLCLC). Experimental data suggest a synergistic cytotoxic activity of alpha-interferon (alpha-IFN) when combined with cisplatin, mitomycin C and vinca alkaloids. In an effort to improve MVP chemotherapy activity, we have combined this regimen with alpha-IFN. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-five patients with advanced NSCLC (19 stage IV) were treated with the MVP regimen (mitomycin C, 8 mg/m2; vindesine, 3 mg/m2, cisplatin, 75 mg/m2, all on day 1) plus alpha-2a-IFN, 3x10(6) U from day 1 to 7. The cycles were repeated every 28 days. RESULTS: There were no complete responses and 18 partial responses, for an overall response rate of 51%. Median time to treatment failure was 6 months (range, 1-18), and the median survival was 9.5 months (range, 1-32). WHO grade 3 toxicity was recorded in up to 8% of patients, flu-like syndrome was a common complaint; one toxic death occurred. CONCLUSIONS: The combination yielded a level of response comparable to that of other cisplatin-based regimens. Larger randomized trials are needed to assess the role of alpha-IFN combined with chemotherapy in advanced NSCLC.
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