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Title: Combined therapy of advanced prostatic carcinoma with estramustine and prednimustine. Author: Catane R, Kaufman J, Mittelman A, Murphy GP. Journal: J Urol; 1977 Mar; 117(3):332-5. PubMed ID: 839597. Abstract: We treated 21 patients with stage D prostatic adenocarcinoma who had had unsuccessful hormonal therapy with a combination of 600 mg. per M.2 per day estramustine phosphate (Estracyt) and 15 mg. per M.2 per day prednimustine (Stereocyt, Leo 1031) in daily oral doses. Estramustine is a combination of estradiol and nitrogen mustard, and alone has shown objective responses in advanced prostatic cancer. Prednimustine is an ester of chlorambucil and prednisone. The preliminary results (after 2 to 9 months of therapy) show 5 patients (24 per cent) did not benefit from the drug and 7 patients (33 per cent) are stable. These preliminary results indicate the possible advantage of adding an alkylating agent (prednimustine) to estramustine in advanced prostatic carcinoma. Currently, a national randomized trial by the National Prostatic Cancer Project is evaluating this therapeutic innovation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]