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. 1981;5(4):211-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00434386.

The use of four-drug combination chemotherapy (D.A.V.E.) in the treatment of advanced Wilms' tumour

The use of four-drug combination chemotherapy (D.A.V.E.) in the treatment of advanced Wilms' tumour

D B Dunger et al. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 1981.

Abstract

A study was begun in 1971 at St. Bartholomew's Hospital with a combination of 4 drugs, dactinomycin (actinomycin D), adriamycin, vincristine and Endoxan (cyclophosphamide) (D.A.V.E.), together with surgery and radiation, in the treatment of stage III and stage IV Wilms' tumour. Seventy-one percent of the children treated achieved complete response. The median survival from diagnosis was 19 months, and in those children achieving complete response the median disease-free survival has not yet been reached. Toxicity was not a serious problem. The study group is compared with a group of children treated at this hospital before 1971. There is an improved survival in the children treated with D.A.V.E. Children who have relapsed with stage I or stage II disease may also respond. This four-drug combination was well tolerated and effective, and confirms recent experience suggesting that intensive multiple-drug regimens may be curative even in advanced disease.

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