Phosphorus-32-chromic phosphate for ovarian cancer: I. Fractionated low-dose intraperitoneal treatments in conjunction with platinum analog chemotherapy
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Phosphorus-32-chromic phosphate for ovarian cancer: I. Fractionated low-dose intraperitoneal treatments in conjunction with platinum analog chemotherapy
Abstract
For many years, 32P-chromic phosphate (32P-CP) intraperitoneal instillations and platinum analogue chemotherapy have been used to treat disseminated ovarian cancer. To investigate possible enhancement of 32P-CP irradiation due to the concomitant administration of chemotherapy, in vitro studies were undertaken. Based on those laboratory investigations, a clinical regimen of combined 32P-CP and platinum analogue chemotherapy was developed.
Methods: In vitro enhancement of 32P-CP cytotoxicity by cisplatin was studied in cultured human ovarian adenocarcinoma (CHOA) cell lines and in a fibroblast cell strain. In addition, ovarian cancer cells obtained from the malignant abdominal ascites and pleural effusions of 10 individual patients were also studied ex vivo. As part of routine clinical care, 30 patients with disseminated ovarian adenocarcinoma underwent up to eight monthly cycles of platinum analogue chemotherapy with concomitant intraperitoneal instillation of 5 mCi of 32P-CP at each monthly chemotherapy cycle.
Results: There was an enhanced and possibly supra-additive effect of cisplatin on the cytotoxicity from 32P-CP irradiation. For the 30 patients, the survival rate at 3 yr was 63%.
Conclusion: Phosphorus-32 CP low-dose intraperitoneal treatments in conjunction with platinum analogue chemotherapy is a promising approach for the treatment of disseminated intraperitoneal ovarian cancer.
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