Curative effects of the protocol of CDV combined with CiE as pre-operative chemotherapy in high-risk childhood neuroblastoma.
- Author:
Chen FENG
1
;
Suo-Qin TANG
;
Jian-Wen WANG
;
Ying LIU
;
Guang YANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; administration & dosage; adverse effects; therapeutic use; Child; Child, Preschool; Cisplatin; administration & dosage; adverse effects; Cyclophosphamide; administration & dosage; adverse effects; Dacarbazine; administration & dosage; adverse effects; Etoposide; administration & dosage; adverse effects; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Neuroblastoma; drug therapy; Retrospective Studies; Vincristine; administration & dosage; adverse effects
- From: Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(11):885-887
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effects and the toxicity of the protocol of CDV combined with CiE as pre-operative chemotherapy in childhood stage IV neuroblastoma.
METHODSThe clinical data of 27 children aged from 1.2 to 8 years with neuroblastoma in stage IV was retrospectively studied. The primary sites of the diseases were abdomen (n = 21), posterior mediastinum (n = 4) and pelvic cavity (n = 2). Twenty three patients had bone marrow metastasis. Twelve patients had bone metastasis. All patients were treated with the CDV protocol (cyclophosphamide + doxorubicin + vincristine) for 3 cycles and the CiE protocol (cisplatin + etoposide) for 2 cycles. Neuroblastoma therapeutic response evaluation criterion and common terminology criteria for adverse events of National Cancer Institute were used to evaluate effects and chemotherapy related toxicity.
RESULTSAll patients received the pre-operative chemotherapy. The overall response rate was 82%. After chemotherapy, 24 patients received operations. Total resection of primary tumor was found in 14 patients (58%) and part resection in 10 patients (42%). The most common chemotherapy related toxicity was bone marrow suppression: grade IV suppression of neutrophils (n = 27), reduction in hemoglobin (III grade, n = 7; IV grade, n = 20) and reduction in platelet (III grade, n = 2; IV grade, n = 25). Infection was found in all patients and was controlled with antibiotics. I or II grade lesions of digestive, liver and kidney were found and could be recovered after therapy. Grade I neurotoxicity occurred in 2 patients (7%). The heart function damage was not found in any of patients.
CONCLUSIONSThe protocol of CDV combined with CiE as pre-operative chemotherapy might be effective in children with stage IV neuroblastoma.