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Fifty-two consecutive patients with advanced colorectal cancer who developed persistent diarrhea following chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil despite dose reduction were treated with amifostine 800, 500 or 150 mg/m(2). The administered dose of 5-fluorouracil was significantly greater during amifostine
Thirty-four consecutive patients with measurable advanced gastric cancer were treated in a disease oriented Phase II study with high-dose folinic acid (HDFA) 300 mg/m2 10 min. inf., followed immediately by etoposide 120 mg/m2 50 min. inf., followed immediately by 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 500 mg/m2 10
Thirty-one patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were treated with a combination of folinic acid, fluorouracil, vincristine, and mitomycin (F-FOMi). Eight partial responses (26%), eight stable disease (26%), and 15 progressive disease (48%) were obtained. Patients with
BACKGROUND
A weekly schedule of a 24-h high-dose 5-FU infusion in combination with folinic acid was investigated as salvage therapy in patients with advanced gastric cancer.
METHODS
Seventeen patients with progressive disease after chemotherapy were treated with a weekly schedule of 500 mg folinic
Twenty-seven patients with advanced cancer were entered in a phase I study of bolus i.v. 5-fluorouracil at a dose of 370 mg/m2/day for 5 days combined with a continuous i.v. infusion of (6S)-folinic acid for 5.5 days, starting 24 h in advance of the first 5-fluorouracil dose. The dose of
Twenty-three patients with advanced colorectal cancer were treated with folinic acid (200 mg/m2/day 1-5 IV bolus injection) and 5-fluorouracil (400 mg/m2/day 1-5 IV in 15 minutes) every 28 days. Only three patients were pretreated. Objective response was observed in 6 (30%) of 20 evaluable patients
Fourteen patients with malignant gliomas were entered on a phase II study of 5-fluorouracil 300-370 mg/m2 plus folinic acid 200 mg/m2 x 5 days q4 weeks. To be eligible, patients could not have received more than 1 prior chemotherapy regimen. A single patient with a recurrent oligodendroglioma
BACKGROUND
We retrospectively evaluated the activity and toxicity of uracil/tegafur (UFT) plus oral folinic acid in combination with vinorelbine (alternating intravenous (IV) on day 1 and oral on day 8) in patients with metastatic breast cancer.
METHODS
Treatment consisted of IV vinorelbine 25
The oral fluoropyrimidines have proved to be active in colorectal cancer in Japan and, recently, in the United States and Europe. Continuous oral administration simulates protracted fluorouracil (5-FU) continuous intravenous infusion. The purpose of this trial was to evaluate the tolerability and
BACKGROUND
Low dose oral Folinic acid was used together with uracil with ftorafur (UFT) producing some response with low toxicity in advanced colorectal cancer. However, the 28 day regimen produced 20 per cent severe (grade III, IV) diarrhea. This study required 21 days' treatment to evaluate the
OBJECTIVE
Colorectal cancer is usually diagnosed in elderly patients. Since there is clear evidence that such patients are under-treated and under-represented or even excluded from clinical studies and there are no reliable and prospective data on the feasibility and efficacy of an oxaliplatin
BACKGROUND
To evaluate the therapeutic activity of 24-hour continuously infused 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) modulated by high-dose folinic acid in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who had recurred or progressed following mainly bolus 5-FU/folinic acid chemotherapy.
METHODS
Forty-two patients
BACKGROUND
A weekly continuous 24-hour infusion therapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and calcium - folinic acid (CA-FA) was shown to be an effective first-line treatment in advanced metastatic colorectal cancer. Sodium - folinic acid (S-FA) is a new formulation which, in contrast to CA-FA allows the
An enhanced antineoplastic effect of 5-fluorouracil in patients with advanced colorectal cancer has been produced either by combination with folinic acid or administration by continuous infusion. Thirty-seven patients with advanced measurable colorectal cancer received high-dose folinic acid (LV 200
We report the results of an expanded trial of 5-fluorouracil (FUra) combined with high-dose folinic acid for treatment of patients with advanced colorectal or gastric adenocarcinoma. In each treatment course, the patients received both FUra (340-400 mg/m2/day by iv infusion over 15 minutes) and