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Cisplatin, Vinblastine, and Bleomycin Combination Chemotherapy in Metastatic Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary
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1986
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Drug-related ToxicityTumoral PathologyPathological Complete RespondersMedicineSurgical PathologyBleomycin Combination ChemotherapyMetronomic TherapyGynecologyPathologyUntreated WomenMetronomic ChemotherapyCancer TreatmentOncologyMalignant DiseaseCancer ResearchGynecology OncologyTumor BiologyOvarian Cancer
Eleven previously untreated women with recurrent and/or metastatic granulosa cell tumor of the ovary were treated with cisplatin, vinblastine, and bleomycin in combination. All the six pathological complete responders but one are alive and free of disease at a median follow-up time of 14 months from the start of treatment. Of three partial responders, two died of drug-related toxicity while one, with only microscopic disease at second-look laparotomy, is alive and without evidence of disease at 34 months. Hematologic and nonhematologic toxicity were severe. These promising results require further examination of the activity and the best schedule of treatment with this combination.