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Review
. 2003 Nov-Dec:13 Suppl 2:185-91.
doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1438.2003.13361.x.

Is combination chemotherapy superior to single-agent chemotherapy in second-line treatment?

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Is combination chemotherapy superior to single-agent chemotherapy in second-line treatment?

A González-Martín et al. Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2003 Nov-Dec.
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Abstract

Treatment of relapsed ovarian carcinoma is still a matter of controversy. One important question to be solved is the potential superiority of combination chemotherapy over single-agent chemotherapy. This is a field in which a nonconclusive small number of randomized clinical trials have been conducted, and therefore, definitive conclusions are lacking. Patients with recurrent platinum-resistant disease are better treated with sequential single agent, because of higher toxicity without clear benefit usually associated with combination chemotherapy. In patients with platinum-sensitive disease, we can choose between three options: single-agent carboplatin, single-agent new drug or platinum combination-based therapy. In this paper, we will review these options and recently closed or ongoing randomized clinical trials in this setting.

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