Risk factors for local-regional recurrence of breast cancer were analyzed in a retrospective review of 117 patients treated with adjuvant CMF (Cytoxan [Mead Johnson & Co, Evansville, Ind], methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil) after radical or modified radical mastectomy at the Vincent T. Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (Washington, DC). The median follow-up time was 50 months after mastectomy. The median time to recurrence was 23 months. The actuarial local-regional failure rate was 19% at five years. Risk of local failure correlated with size of primary (27% for T3 v 15% for T1) and axillary node status (36% for four or more positive nodes v 9% for three or fewer positive nodes). These findings suggest a rationale for the addition of postoperative radiation therapy in high-risk patients treated with adjuvant chemotherapy.
Plasma perfusion over filters containing staphylococcal protein A (SPA) was used to treat 11 patients with adenocarcinoma who developed a hemolytic uremic syndrome. Immunoperfusion resulted in complete clearance of pretreatment elevated levels of circulating immune complexes in eight of the 11 patients with normalization of complement values depressed at the start of the therapy in seven. A significant rise in platelets and erythrocyte counts was achieved in nine patients, and stabilization of progressive renal impairment was achieved in six. The response was incomplete and short lived in three patients with clinically evident tumor recurrence, whereas long-term control of the syndrome was demonstrated in seven patients in complete tumor remission (no recurrence with median follow-up of 9 months). SPA immunoperfusion appears to be an effective form of therapy for this otherwise fatal syndrome.
The effects of diagnostic levels of ultrasound on DNA of HeLa cells included: increased immunoreactivity to antinucleoside antibodies in G1 cells, strongly suggestive of unwinding of the helix or single-strand break induction, and low levels of non-semiconservative synthesis in logarithmically growing cells treated with hydroxyurea, indicating repair synthesis. In the C3H mouse cell line 10T-1/2, Cl 8, loss of contact inhibition with a criss-crossed growth pattern was seen. In one experiment, tumors developed in syngeneic mice at the site of injection of ultrasonically treated cells. Ultrasound in the diagnostic range appears to cause detectable effects on DNA and growth patterns of animal cells.
The combination of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), doxorubicin, and mitomycin (FAM) is often recommended for empiric management of patients with adenocarcinoma of unknown primary. This recommendation is based on the activity of FAM for adenocarcinomas of specific known sites of origin. A literature search disclosed no reports of the efficacy of FAM in this clinical entity. We report on 45 patients with biopsy-proven adenocarcinoma in whom investigation revealed no primary site and who were treated in a phase II trial with FAM. Of 43 evaluable patients, four achieved a complete tumor response, and nine obtained a partial response for an overall response rate of 30%. The median survival for all patients was greater than 10 months. The median survival for patients whose tumors were unresponsive to FAM was 6 months, and median survival was greater than or equal to 14 months in patients with stable disease or FAM-responsive tumors. A phase III trial comparing no therapy or 5-FU with FAM is warranted. For patients not treated in an investigative setting, FAM compares favorably with reported series using other regimens.
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