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4'Epidoxorubicin (epirubicin): activity in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Tumor BiologyOncologyHepatologyAnalog 4'EpidoxorubicinMedicineLiver PhysiologyHistopathologyPathologyResponse RatePharmacotherapyLiver CancerConsistent Response RatePharmacologyRadiation OncologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryHepatocellular CarcinomaCancer ResearchHealth Sciences
Doxorubicin provides the most consistent response rate in hepatocellular carcinoma. We therefore initiated a trial with its analog 4'epidoxorubicin. Eighteen patients, all without prior treatment, were given the drug as a single agent every 3 weeks with dose escalation whenever possible. Five patients were treated by six-hour infusion and 13 by intravenous (IV) bolus injection, with the median dose being 90 mg/m2. The patients were of diverse ethnic background and included some with underlying cirrhosis and hepatitis B surface antigenemia. Three patients had partial remissions (6, 12, 48 weeks) for a response rate of 17%. Four patients also had prolonged stable disease (14, 26, 27, 38 weeks). Toxicity was mild, although cardiac toxicity developed in three patients at 685, 825, and 1,460 mg/m2 cumulative dose. The response to 4'epidoxorubicin in this study appears to be equivalent to the reported response rates for doxorubicin, with decreased toxicity.
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