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Comparative Study
. 1985 Feb;8(1):33-7.
doi: 10.1097/00000421-198502000-00042.

Single agent vs. combination chemotherapy for ovarian cancer

Comparative Study

Single agent vs. combination chemotherapy for ovarian cancer

G Delgado et al. Am J Clin Oncol. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

Forty evaluable patients with advanced epithelial cancers of the ovary received chemotherapy. Twenty-seven previously untreated patients underwent a 1:1 randomization between a combination of Cytoxan, Hexamethylmelamine, and Fluorouracil (CHF) versus a single agent, L-phenylalanine mustard (L-pam). Thirteen patients previously treated with other therapies received CHF as a second-line therapy. Eighty-five percent of the patients receiving triple therapy were responders, versus 57% in the single agent group. Fifty percent of the CHF group had a complete response versus 17% in the L-pam group (p = 0.09). All patients with complete resection of less than 2 cm residual disease at primary surgery were responders, regardless of the type of therapy. Response in these patients is defined in terms of disease-free interval. The importance of maximal surgical resection in management of these cancers is discussed. Five of eight patients treated with CHF undergoing second-look operations had no evidence of disease. One of three L-pam treated patients had no evidence of disease at second-look surgery. Six of 13 patients (46%) had partial response to CHF as a second-line drug.

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