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[Endolymphatic chemotherapy of cervix neoplasms].

Authors: E G, Il'inskaia; A K, Pankov; Iu S, Sidorenko; V M, Birbraer; Iu N, Bordiushkov;

[Endolymphatic chemotherapy of cervix neoplasms].

Abstract

In the gynecological department of Rostov Oncological Institute endolymphatic polychemotherapy with a preliminary determination of tumor sensitivity to chemotherapy was employed in 54 patients with cervical cancer, 3 of them in stage III and IV having contraindications to radiotherapy. A combination of chemical substances and the dosage of single administration were as follows: thio-TEPA--100--150 mg + methotrexate 75--100 mg; thio-TEPA--100--150 mg + 5-fluoruracil--1000 mg; cyclophosphane--2000 mg + methotrexate--75--100 mg; cyclophosphane--1600 mg + methotrexate--75--100 mg + 5-fluoruracil--750 mg. Lymphoinfusion was made in the lower extremity, and after 7--10 days it was repeated in the second one. Visual disappearance of the tumor was noted in 17 patients, lessening of the tumor size by two-thirds--in 16, a 1/2 decrease--in 20. Among 23 patients in stage III after the treatment parametrial infiltrations disappeared entirely in 11 cases and only in pelvic walls--in 12. In 40 cases an extensive extirpation of the uterus with adnexa was performed. In all cases degenerative changes in tumor tissues were observed, whereas in 7 cases no tumor cells were found.

Keywords

Injections, Intralymphatic, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, Antineoplastic Agents, Middle Aged, Methotrexate, Humans, Female, Infusions, Parenteral, Fluorouracil, Cyclophosphamide, Thiotepa

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