Ifosfamide plus mesna with and without adriamycin in soft tissue sarcoma
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 18 (S2) , S10-S12
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00647439
Abstract
Early results with ifosfamide plus mesna in soft tissue sarcoma showed an initial response rate of 38% in 42 patients. All these patients treated at The Royal Marsden Hospital plus 30 more (total 67) have now been analysed. Single doses of 5 or 8 g/m2 ifosfamide were given over 24 h by infusion in dextrose saline together with 400 mg/m2 or 600 mg/m2, respectively, of mesnum every 4 h to give a total of 9 doses. A diuresis of 200 ml/hour was maintained during therapy. Treatment was repeated 3-weekly. CR was seen in 6 and PR in 10 patients. More recently doxorubicin was added to ifosfamide therapy in an attempt to improve on these results. At first only 20 mg/m2 doxorubicin was given but this was escalated to 40 mg/m2 and 60 mg/m2. Mesna has been given in higher dosage (5 g/m2 over 24 h), but otherwise the schedule is as above. In all 60 patients have been treated and most are now evaluable for response. Encephalopathy has been seen with both regimens. The incidence and patient characteristics are reported.Keywords
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