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Clinical Trial
. 1979;59(1):59-63.

Tumour stage of mycosis fungoides treated with bleomycin and methotrexate: report from the Scandinavian mycosis fungoides study group

  • PMID: 84469
Clinical Trial

Tumour stage of mycosis fungoides treated with bleomycin and methotrexate: report from the Scandinavian mycosis fungoides study group

O Groth et al. Acta Derm Venereol. 1979.

Abstract

The Scandinavian Mycosis Fungoides Study Group have treated 19 patients with mycosis fungoides in tumour stage by systemic chemotherapy. Nine patients were treated with Bleomycin 15 mg i.m. twice weekly for 7 weeks and 10 patients with the same dose of Bleomycin in combination with Methotrexate 15 mg i.m. per m2 body surface each week for 7 weeks. No maintenance treatment was given. The immediate therapeutic effect of Bleomycin alone was considered good in half of the patients. Bleomycin and Methotrexate together produced a better initial effect. In both treatment series the remission was short-lived in the absence of maintenance therapy. The mortality rate was high, especially in combination treatment. Lethal complications occurred in 6 patients during the treatment, 3 of which were thromboembolic, one pancytopenia, one lung fibrosis with pulmonary insufficiency, and one bronchopneumonia. The conclusion is that these two forms of therapy cannot be recommended.

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