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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Jan;30(1):28-33.
doi: 10.1002/(sici)1096-911x(199801)30:1<28::aid-mpo9>3.0.co;2-2.

Carboplatin and etoposide with hyperfractionated radiotherapy in children with newly diagnosed diffuse pontine gliomas: a phase I/II study

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Carboplatin and etoposide with hyperfractionated radiotherapy in children with newly diagnosed diffuse pontine gliomas: a phase I/II study

A W Walter et al. Med Pediatr Oncol. 1998 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Diffuse pontine gliomas remain one of the most lethal of pediatric malignancies despite the use of increasingly intensive therapies. We delivered intensive chemotherapy during and following 70.2 Gy of hyperfractionated radiation therapy in an attempt to improve survival.

Procedure: Nine consecutive children with diffuse pontine gliomas were treated on this single arm study. Carboplatin, given in combination with fixed dose etoposide, was escalated in successive cohorts to determine its maximum tolerated systemic exposure (AUC). Outcome was coded based on imaging characteristics and clinical status.

Results: Eight of the nine children on this study died of their disease at a median of 44 weeks, essentially the same survival as those treated on a previous Pediatric Oncology Group study using hyperfractionated radiation therapy alone. Toxicity was almost exclusively hematologic and not associated with significant morbidity.

Conclusions: The use of concurrent carboplatin and etoposide with hyperfractionated radiation therapy did not appear to improve the survival in this group of children with diffuse pontine gliomas. The toxicity of this chemotherapy during radiation therapy was primarily hematologic and well tolerated. New approaches to the treatment of these tumors need to be investigated.

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