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Clinical Trial
. 1993 Mar 15;53(6):1293-6.

Phase I clinical and pharmacological study of iododeoxyuridine and bleomycin in patients with advanced cancer

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Clinical Trial

Phase I clinical and pharmacological study of iododeoxyuridine and bleomycin in patients with advanced cancer

R L Schilsky et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Studies previously performed in our laboratory demonstrated synergistic cytotoxicity and DNA strand break formation in human tumor cells following exposure to a combination of bromodeoxyuridine and bleomycin. Synergy was evident when bromodeoxyuridine was administered prior to or simultaneously with bleomycin and occurred over a wide range of concentration ratios. We therefore undertook a phase I clinical trial of the combination of iododeoxyuridine (IdUrd) and bleomycin to determine the maximally tolerated dose of IdUrd that could be administered with a standard dose of bleomycin and to determine the toxicities of the combination. Eligible patients were those with advanced cancer refractory to standard therapy who had a performance status of 0-2, measurable or evaluable disease, and adequate organ function. IdUrd was administered as a 5-day continuous i.v. infusion beginning at a dose of 250 mg/m2/day with escalation in cohorts of 3-6 patients according to a modified Fibonacci scheme. Bleomycin was administered at a dose of 15 mg/m2/day as a continuous i.v. infusion during the last 3 days of the IdUrd infusion. Cycles of therapy were repeated every 28 days. Plasma levels of IdUrd and iodouracil were determined by high performance liquid chromatography. Thirty patients received a total of 79 cycles of IdUrd/bleomycin. Dose-limiting toxicity was bone marrow suppression. At the maximally tolerated IdUrd dose of 2780 mg/m2/day, the median neutrophil nadir after the first cycle of therapy was 805/microliters and the median platelet nadir was 48,000/microliters. Other toxic effects included mucositis, fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, fever, and skin toxicity. Plasma steady-state concentrations of IdUrd increased proportionally to administered IdUrd dose. IdUrd clearance varied from 0.253 liters/min/m2 to 0.503 liters/min/m2 and did not correlate with IdUrd dose. IdUrd dose and concentration correlated significantly with granulocyte and platelet nadirs, and a pharmacodynamic model for white blood cell count nadir could be defined by pretreatment white blood cell count, IdUrd dose, and gender. The recommended IdUrd dose for phase II testing of this combination is 2140 mg/m2/day. Phase II studies will be of particular interest in those diseases, such as carcinomas of the head, neck, and esophagus, where bleomycin has documented activity as a single agent.

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