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Mitomycin: ten years after approval for marketing.

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1985

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Mitomycin was approved for marketing by the Food and Drug Administration in 1974 for use in gastric and pancreatic carcinomas when combined with other chemotherapeutic agents. Since then, mitomycin has been used extensively in combination chemotherapy for a variety of tumors, particularly in the past seven years. However, the contribution of this agent to the various drug regimens has not been adequately defined. Clear evidence of the drug's activity as a single agent has been seen in the intravesical treatment of superficial bladder carcinoma. Common toxicities include anorexia, vomiting, and myelosuppression. Less common, but potentially lethal, toxicities in the form of fibrosing alveolitis and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia with renal failure are being reported with increasing frequency. These potentially severe adverse effects, coupled with the still undefined role of mitomycin in systemic cancer chemotherapy, suggest that selection of this drug for other than investigational use should be made with care.

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