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Title: [Myeloablative chemo- and radiotherapy with autologous and allogenic bone marrow reconstitution in children with metastatic neuroblastoma]. Author: Berthold F, Bender-Götze C, Dopfer R, Erttmann R, Haas RJ, Henze G, Körbling M, Riehm H, Rister M, Stollmann B. Journal: Klin Padiatr; 1988; 200(3):221-5. PubMed ID: 3062259. Abstract: 22 children with metastatic neuroblastoma received myeloablative chemoradiotherapy followed by bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The duration of preceding chemotherapy was 4-30 months and included treatment of recurrences in 10 children. At BMT 12 patients were in CR, 9 in PR and one had tumor progression. 10/15 of autologous bone marrows were purged using immunomagnetic bead method of Kemshead and 2/15 using 4 hydroperoxycyclophosphamide. Myeloablative therapy consisted of melphalan and total body irradiation (TBI) in 13 patients (three each supplemented by vincristine or adriamycin/etoposide), in one child of melphalan and mIBG and in 3 children of melphalan alone. 3 children received double autograft and 2 cyclophosphamide (and TBI). 10 patients survived 0-32 months from BMT and 5-48 months from diagnosis, respectively. 12 patients died including 7/12 of tumor progression and 5/12 of toxicity (venoocclusive disease, gut toxicity, septicemia, pneumonia). We conclude that at this point BMT after conventional high dose chemotherapy may provide the only real chance of survival for a significant number of children with metastatic neuroblastoma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]