Combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy for small cell carcinoma
P. Y. Holoye, M. L. Samuels, V. J. Lanzotti, T. Smith and H. T. Barkley Jr
A three-drug combination of the chemotherapeutic agents cyclophosphamide,
vincristine sulfate, and doxorubicin hydrochloride was given to 45 patients
with small cell bronchogenic carcinoma. In addition, patients with limited
disease received radiation therapy to the primary tumor. The complete
response rate was 44%, with a median survival of 50 weeks. The partial
response rate was 29%, with a median survival of 35 weeks. Patients who did
not respond to therapy showed a median survival of only 12 weeks. Twenty
percent of the patients had their first recurrence in the brain, and the
median survival from the time of disease recurrence was ten weeks. Bone
marrow metastasis was encountered in 24% of the patient population, but
this did not adversely affect survival.