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Chemotherapy 1991

Continuous venous infusion of vinblastine in metastatic breast cancer.

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P Pronzato
P Queirolo
M G Vidili
D Amoroso
G Bertelli
M R Sertoli
R Rosso

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In 19 patients with advanced pretreated breast cancer, vinblastine was administered by continuous venous infusion (2 mg/m2/24 h for 120 h every 3 weeks), using a totally implanted venous access and a portable pump. A total of 55 courses were given. Five objective responses were observed. Drug-related toxicity consisted mainly of leukopenia (4 patients), fever (4 patients) and nausea and vomiting (3 patients). Catheter-related toxicity was observed in 4 patients (21%) and consisted of infection of the skin pocket in 1 patient and dislodging of the needle with drug extravasation in 3 patients.

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