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Title: [Results of primary chemotherapy in 44 patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma in the area of the head and neck]. Author: von Heyden HW, Schröder M, Scherpe A, Stennert E, Beyer JH, Nagel GA, Hoffmann H, Schneider B. Journal: HNO; 1984 Nov; 32(11):454-9. PubMed ID: 6210278. Abstract: 44 patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck were randomized and treated preoperatively either with arm "A": cis-DDP (3 mg/kg iv day 1) and BLM (15-20 mg iv continuously day 2-6) or arm "B": MTX (30 mg/m2 iv day 1 + 6) and VDS (3 mg/m2 iv day 2 + 7). Treatment with arm "A" was superior producing 73% complete and partial remissions (CR + PR) compared to 40% for arm "B" (p = 0,05). The number of patients with CR could be increased from 2 to 26 by surgery and/or radiotherapy. The median survival for patients with chemotherapeutically induced CR and PR was 16 months but this did not differ significantly from the median survival (13 months) of non responders (p = 0.25). For patients with CR and PR achieved by surgery and/or x-ray therapy the median survival point has not yet been reached, and this is significant compared to the non responders (p = 0.001). Five of 26 patients with CR died after 39 months of observation and 6 are living with recurrence. In addition to clinical trials, chemotherapy is indicated for patients with inoperable tumours. The value of chemotherapy can only be answered by randomized trials comparing chemotherapy combined with standard procedures against surgery and radiotherapy alone.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]