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Clinical Trial
. 2002;23(5):383-9.

A phase II study of weekly paclitaxel in platinum and paclitaxel-resistant ovarian cancer patients

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Clinical Trial

A phase II study of weekly paclitaxel in platinum and paclitaxel-resistant ovarian cancer patients

J Kaern et al. Eur J Gynaecol Oncol. 2002.

Abstract

Objective: In platinum-resistant ovarian cancer weekly paclitaxel has shown an equal efficiency and better toxicity profile compared to three-weekly paclitaxel in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. We wanted to study response rate, response duration and toxicity in platinum-resistant tumors with emphasis on tumors also resistant to three-weekly paclitaxel.

Material and methods: Fifty-seven patients with platinum-resistant disease, treated with weekly paclitaxel 80 mg/m2, 1-hour infusion, were evaluable for response and toxicity (Group A). Of these, 39 patients (Group B) had tumors resistant to paclitaxel as well.

Results: Overall response rate was 56% (12% CR, 44% PR, 19% SD, 25% PD) and 49% in group B: 5% CR, 44% PR, 23% SD, 28% PD. Median progression-free survival was 5.0 months and 4.0 months in group A and B, respectively. Median survival was 13.7 months in both groups. Toxicity was mild. Only two patients had grade 2 neutropenia and no neutropenic fever was recorded. No worsening in pre-existing neurotoxicity or hypersensitivity reactions was observed.

Conclusion: Weekly administration of paclitaxel is associated with promising response rates in patients with platinum- and paclitaxel-resistant ovarian cancer. The treatment is well tolerated with non-cumulative hematologic and non-hematologic toxicity.

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