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Phase II trial of adriamycin in the treatment of advanced or recurrent endometrial carcinoma: a Gynecologic Oncology Group study.
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Surgical OncologyActive AgentPhase Ii TrialGynecological SurgeryMedicineCancer ManagementMetronomic TherapyGynecologyPathologyObjective ResponseCancer TreatmentOncologyRadiation OncologyRecurrent Endometrial CarcinomaGynecology OncologyCancer Research
Forty-three patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial carcinoma no longer amenable to management with surgery or radiotherapy were treated with adriamycin. Sixteen of the 43 patients demonstrated objective response to drug therapy with a greater than or equal to 50% reduction in the size of measurable disease. There were 11 complete responses among these 16 responders. Responders had a significantly better survival than nonresponders (P less than 0.05). Initial performance status was the only factor of demonstrable prognostic significance. Toxicity was similar to that observed in other phase II trials of adriamycin. Adriamycin, based on these data, is an active agent in the treatment of advanced or recurrent endometrial carcinoma.