Intraarterial cis-platinum for patients with inoperable skeletal tumors
- PMID: 6263447
- DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19810701)48:1<1::aid-cncr2820480102>3.0.co;2-r
Intraarterial cis-platinum for patients with inoperable skeletal tumors
Abstract
Twenty-three patients with inoperable skeletal tumors were treated with intraarterial cis-platinum prior to attempted surgery. The antitumor effect of intraarterial cis-platinum was monitored clinically by radiologic imaging techniques, and whenever possible, evaluated histopathologically by examinatin of surgical or biopsy tumor specimens. Objective responses were noted in 12 patients (52%) and included 2 complete, 7 partial and 3 less-than-partial remissions lasting from 14 to 70 weeks. Limb-saving surgery or hemipelvectomy became subsequently feasible in four and one patients respectively. Preoperative intraarterial cis-platinum is a safe procedure which might be used effectively in combination with other, more conventioal postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy against skeletal tumors.
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