Treatment of Neuroblastoma with a Novel Delayed Intensification Chemotherapy

Objectives To test the feasibility of adding a novel delayed intensification chemotherapy to a dose-intensive induction regimen chemotherapy for high-risk neuroblastoma. Methods Patients enrolled in this study received chemotherapy in accordance with the design of the NB97 trial. At the end of the t...

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Published inIndian journal of pediatrics Vol. 86; no. 2; pp. 126 - 131
Main Authors Zhang, Yu-tong, Chang, Jian, Xu, Hong-mei, Li, Ya-nan, Zhong, Xiao-dan, Liu, Zi-ling
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi Springer India 01.02.2019
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Summary:Objectives To test the feasibility of adding a novel delayed intensification chemotherapy to a dose-intensive induction regimen chemotherapy for high-risk neuroblastoma. Methods Patients enrolled in this study received chemotherapy in accordance with the design of the NB97 trial. At the end of the therapy, patients received three cycles of delayed intensification chemotherapy. The delayed intensification chemotherapy consists of two A1 and one A2 cycle. The A1 cycle consists of 1.5 mg/m 2 of vincristine on day 1, 1.2 g/m 2 of cyclophosphamide on day 2, 100 mg/m 2 of cisplatin on day 3, and 160 mg/m 2 of etoposide on day 4. The A2 cycle is similar to the A1 cycle, however the only difference is that on day 4, 30 mg/m 2 of doxorubicin is substituted for etoposide. Results Between 2007 to 2011, a total of thirty-six patients were enrolled, sixteen patients were long term event-free survivors. Three patients were alive with tumor whilst fifteen patients died. The 3-year Event free survival (EFS) and Overall survival (OS) were 44.4% (95%CI, 27.4 to 61.5%) and 50% (95%CI, 32.8 to 67.2%) respectively. Conclusions A high rate of survival among patients with high-risk neuroblastoma was achieved with delayed intensification chemotherapy without the occurrence of a second malignancy.
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ISSN:0019-5456
0973-7693
DOI:10.1007/s12098-018-2737-6