A Phase II Study of Carboplatin and Prolonged Administration of Oral Etoposide in Patients with Small-Cell Lung Cancer

Authors

  • Hironobu Minami Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan; National Cancer Center Hospital East, Kashiwa, Japan
  • Hideo Saka Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan
  • Shuzo Sakai Japanese Red Cross Nagoya First Hospital, Nagoya, Japan
  • Masashi Yamamoto Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, Nagoya, Japan
  • Kaoru Shimokata Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869709001352

Abstract

Prolonged oral administration of etoposide may have a theoretical advantage over intravenous infusion, and carboplatin has a more favorable toxicity profile than cisplatin. A combination of carboplatin 300 mg/m2 and oral etoposide 40 mg/m2/day for 21 days was assessed in 74 (42 limited, 32 extensive disease) previously untreated patients with small-cell lung cancer. Response rate was 69% (CR 19%, PR 50%) for limited disease and 72% (CR 9%. PR 63%) for extensive disease. Median response duration and overall survival was 6.6 and 10.1 months for limited disease, and 5.3 and 9.1 months for extensive disease, respectively. One-year and two-year survival was 36 and 10% for limited disease and 31 and 2% for extensive disease, respectively. The major toxicity was hematological with grade 4 or greater neutropenia in 36% and grade 4 thrombocytopenia in 16% and one patient died of neutropenic fever. Non-hematologic toxicities were mild and grade 3 emesis was observed in 5% of patients. Carboplatin combined with 21-day oral etoposide showed only modest activity against small-cell lung cancer with high toxicity and did not merit further evaluation.

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Published

1997-01-01

How to Cite

Minami, H., Saka, H. ., Sakai, S. ., Yamamoto, M. ., & Shimokata, K. . (1997). A Phase II Study of Carboplatin and Prolonged Administration of Oral Etoposide in Patients with Small-Cell Lung Cancer. Acta Oncologica, 36(7), 765–769. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869709001352