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Continuous infusion of vincristine at the maximally tolerated infusion dosage of 0.5 mg/m2/day for 5 days has been investigated in 15 patients with refractory breast cancer. Infusion courses were repeated every 3 weeks in the absence of disease progression or prohibitive toxicity. Progressive
Preliminary data suggesting synergistic activity of cisplatinum and doxorubicin and the expected poor prognosis of women with breast cancer who progress on treatment with cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil (CMF), led to a trial of monthly doxorubicin (50 mg/M2), vincristine (1.4
Seventy-five patients with stage 4 breast cancer were treated with a first-line chemotherapy regimen consisting of cyclophosphamide 600 mg/m2, mitoxantrone 12 mg/m2, and vincristine 1.4 mg/m2 (CNV). Objective response was seen in 61/75 (81%) with 17/75 (23%) complete remission (CR). Median duration
Ninety patients with advanced breast cancer received a polychemotherapeutic program composed of 5-fluorouracil, cyclophosphamide, and prednisone with or without vincristine as a control group in a series of four consecutive Phase II clinical trials of new drug programs. Objective regression rates
Expression of P-glycoprotein was evaluated by C219 monoclonal antibody immunoblots in 34 previously untreated and 14 pretreated breast cancers and in benign breast lesions or histologically normal breast glands. P-glycoprotein was not detectable in the few cases of normal or benign tissue.
Local control rate for inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is < 50% with standard chemotherapy-radiotherapy regimen. Nineteen women (age range 40-65, median 50 years) with IBC (18 patients) or with a primary tumour of > 10 cm (one patient) received a novel treatment comprising hyperfractionated
Thirty-six evaluable patients with advanced breast cancer who had failed prior CMF therapy [15 (42%) as adjuvant treatment and 21 (58%) for advanced disease] were treated with a combination of vincristine, doxorubicin, and mitomycin (VAM). There was one CR and 10 PR, giving a response rate of 31%
Fourteen patients with recurrent breast cancer were treated with a combination of mitoxantrone (10 mg/m2 iv, day 1), vincristine (1 mg/m2 iv, day 1) and prednisolone (30 mg/day day 1-7). Cycles were repeated every 4 weeks and all patients received more than 3 cycles. The objective response rate was
Fifty-one patients with advanced breast cancer entered a prospective study of combination chemotherapy, consisting of mitoxantrone (10 mg/m2), methotrexate (30 mg/m2), and vincristine (1 mg/m2, MIMO) given intravenously every 21 days. None of the patients had received prior chemotherapy for
51 patients with stage IIIB and IV breast cancer entered a prospective phase II study of combination chemotherapy that consisted of mitoxantrone (8 mg/m2) day 1, methotrexate (25 mg/m2) day 1, vincristine (1 mg/m2) day 2 and carboplatin (250 mg/m2) day 2 (MIMOC) given in a 3-weekly schedule. None
A multi-institutional randomized clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the effect of vincristine (V) added to cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, and prednisone (CMFP) for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. There were 427 patients entered into the study and randomly assigned
Weekly chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide 80 mg m-2 day-1 p.o. continuously, methotrexate 35 mg m-2 week-1 i.v., 5-fluorouracil 500 mg m-2 week-1 i.v., vincristine 1.4 mg m-2 i.v. every two weeks and prednisolone 20 mg m-2 day-1 p.o. continuously (CMFVP) was prospectively studied in 45 previously
Thirty-two patients with metastatic breast cancer refractory to chemotherapy with combinations of cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-FU, vincristine, and prednisone were treated with doxorubicin, mitolactol (dibromodulcitol), and mitomycin C. Two complete and 12 partial remissions were observed for a
A controlled study with two independent cytostatic combinations in advanced breast cancer was performed in total 236 patients. Results of the treatment in 218 evaluable patients are reported. The first combination included cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, and vincristine (CMFV, 108
Thirty-five patients with advanced breast cancer refractory to initial chemotherapy were randomized to receive two-drug doxorubicin-CCNU or three-drug doxorubicin-CCNU-vincristine (VCR) treatment. Doxorubicin (25-40 mg/m2) and VCR (1.4 mg/m2) were given intravenously every 21 days; CCNU (65-90