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British Journal of Cancer (2004) 91, 1472–1476. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6602177 www.bjcancer.com
Published online 21 September 2004
Epirubicin carboplatin and 5-fluorouracil (ECarboF) chemotherapy in metastatic hormone refractory prostate cancer
A J Birtle1, J C Newby1 and S J Harland1
1The Meyerstein Institute of Oncology, The Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London W1N 8AA, UK
Correspondence: Dr AJ Birtle, E-mail: alison_birtle@hotmail.com
Received 20 May 2003; Revised 15 July 2004; Accepted 15 August 2004; Published online 21 September 2004.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and toxicity of the epirubicin, carboplatin and 5-fluorouracil (ECarboF) regime in patients aged 70 or less with metastatic prostate cancer resistant to LHRH analogues. The majority of patients had previously received steroids as part of their systemic management and had progressive disease on steroids. In total, 80 patients were treated over a 6-year period, with objective response rates (PSA or radiological) of 45% and median time to relapse of 9.5 months. Median survival of the group was 9.2 months. In all, 32% of patients were alive at 12 months. Grade 3/4 neutropenia occurred in 34% of patients with an 8.7% rate of neutropenic sepsis. Grade 3/4 nonhaematological toxicity occurred in 28% of patients. For a substantial minority of patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer, combination chemotherapy can induce remission of significant duration. While similar responses have been documented for systemic cytotoxic–steroid combinations, the responses in this study are likely to reflect the activity of cytotoxic drugs alone.
Keywords:
combination chemotherapy, prostate cancer, ECarboF
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