Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy with Cisplatin and 5-Fluorouracil, Both in Continuous 96-Hour Infusion, in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer

Abstract
In this study, 79 patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer were treated with induction chemotherapy. Cisplatin, 25 mg/m2, and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), 1000 mg/m2, were employed, both of them in 24-hour continuous infusion over 96 hours, four cycles. The patients later underwent surgery and/or radiation therapy. The response to chemotherapy was 49%: of the complete responses (CR), 56% were histological; 29% were partial responses (PR). With the administration of the fourth cycle, CR increased from 30% to 49%. Once the complete treatment had been finished, 75% of CR and 5% PR were achieved. With a maximum follow-up period of 44 months, overall survival stands at 50%.

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