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Clinical Trial
. 1993 Jul;8(2):106-10.
doi: 10.1007/BF00299338.

An evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of razoxane when used as an adjunct to surgery in colo-rectal cancer. Report of a controlled randomised study of 603 patients

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An evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of razoxane when used as an adjunct to surgery in colo-rectal cancer. Report of a controlled randomised study of 603 patients

R D Kingston et al. Int J Colorectal Dis. 1993 Jul.

Abstract

A prospective controlled randomised trial to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of razoxane is reported. Some 603 patients with colo-rectal cancer having curative surgery entered the study, and all have been followed up for a minimum of five years. Statistical analysis showed that razoxane treatment had no effect either beneficial or adverse on the rates of recurrence or on five year survival of patients with colo-rectal cancer. It is possible that a more prolonged course of razoxane might have significantly influenced survival. The incidence of severe adverse reaction was low but it is of concern that one patient developed leukaemia. Should razoxane be considered for future use it is recommended that continuous low dose therapy be given for no longer than 12 months. No renal, hepatic, pulmonary or cardiac toxicity was noted.

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