Abstract

e13004 Background: Patients with advanced bronchogenic carcinoma (BC), who failed common standard treatments, poses a big challenge for clinicians. Here we report success cases of using bronchial artery infusion of recombinant adenovirus-p53 (rAd-p53) and chemotherapeutic agents in treatment of advanced BC failed to response to standard treatments. Methods: Sixteen patients with advanced unresectable BC, who failed standard chemo- and radio-therapy, were included in this study. There were 11 males and 5 Females with an average age of 59.4 years old. They received bronchial artery infusion of 2×1012 rAd-p53 viral particles (VP), 40 mg of cisplatin (PPD), 20 mg of pirarubicin (THP), 0.5 g of 5-Fu, and 30 mg of endostatin. The infusion was given daily for 3 days. Response rate and overall survival were evaluated. Results: At 3 months follow-up after the last infusion, the partial response rate was 68.8% (11/16). Symptoms like cough and short of breath were significantly relieved in those patients responding to the treatment. Overall survival rate of one year was 81.3% and median survival time was 11.6 months. No significant adverse events were found in those patients. Conclusions: Bronchial artery infusion of rAd-p53 combined with chemotherapeutic agents is effective and safe treatment for patients with advanced BC, who failed common standard treatments.

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