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. 1982 Jan;45(1):86-94.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1982.11.

High-dose melphalan with autologous marrow for treatment of advanced neuroblastoma

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High-dose melphalan with autologous marrow for treatment of advanced neuroblastoma

J Pritchard et al. Br J Cancer. 1982 Jan.
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Abstract

A group of 12 children with advanced neuroblastoma (7 Stage IV and 5 Stage III), selected by their initial response to chemotherapy with pulsed cyclophosphamide/vincristine/Adriamycin (CVA), were given consolidation therapy with high-dose melphalan (140 mg/m2) and then surgical removal of residual disease. Twenty-two high-dose melphalan procedures were combined with autologous marrow grafting to offset myelotoxicity and were well tolerated. In each of 2 additional children, procedures carried out without marrow autografting led to serious marrow and mucosal toxicity. There were no treatment-related deaths. In 7/11 patients with evaluable computerized tomographic (CT) scans there was a decrease in maximum diameter of the primary tumour after melphalan. Complete response was achieved in 6 patients, of whom 3 are well and have no evidence of disease at 35, 33 and 18 months from completion of all treatment; however, although survival (median 23 months) of all 12 autografted patients is longer than that of 28 comparable children treated between 1970-77 with conventional chemotherapy (median 14 months) the difference is not statistically significant. High-dose melphalan is a safe and tolerable treatment in children when combined with autologous marrow grafting, but further study is required to determine whether the procedure can improve prognosis for patients with advanced neuroblastoma.

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