Abstract

26 previously treated patients with progressive recurrent small cell lung cancer (SCLC) were given vinorelbine (Navelbine), 30 mg/m 2 weekly. All patients had responded to first-line chemotherapy and were off therapy for at least 3 months. Partial response was observed in 4 out of 25 eligible patients (16%; 95% confidence interval 4–36%), stable disease in 7 patients and progression in 12 patients. The limiting toxicity was a non-cumulative leucopenia (80%, 32% WHO grade 3–4). Reaction at the site of injection was observed in 5 patients, causing treatment discontinuation in 2 cases. Other non-haematological toxicities were moderate. These results suggest acceptable toxicity and some antitumour activity of vinorelbine in pretreated SCLC patients.

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