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Clinical Trial
. 2005 Apr-May;22(3):189-98.
doi: 10.1080/08880010590921441.

Etoposide, cisplatin, epirubicin chemotherapy in the treatment of pediatric liver tumors

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Clinical Trial

Etoposide, cisplatin, epirubicin chemotherapy in the treatment of pediatric liver tumors

Michela Casanova et al. Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2005 Apr-May.

Abstract

To discuss the potential benefit of a chemotherapy regimen including etoposide (etoposide, cisplatin, epirubicin [EPE]), the authors report a single-institutional experience regarding 13 children with hepatoblastoma (HB) and 7 with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Chemotherapy achieved partial response in 8/9 HB and in 4/5 HCC. Eight initially unresectable HB subsequently had liver resection. Event-free survival and overall survival at 5 years were 84 and 88% for HB (non-metastatic cases: 91 and 100%), 29% for HCC. EPE chemotherapy seems to be effective in the treatment of childhood malignant liver tumors. Etoposide could be suggested as part of intensive multidrug regimens for HCC and high-risk HB.

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