Abstract

This prospective study was designed to test the activity of an ifosfamide-etoposide (VP-16) regimen on poor-risk, nonmetastatic, osteogenic sarcoma. A total of 13 patients with nonmetastatic osteogenic sarcoma with a poor histologic response to primary high-dose methotrexate-doxorubicin (Adriamycin)-cisplatinum chemotherapy received a total of six 5-day courses of ifosfamide (1,800 mg/m2) and etoposide (100 mg/m2) at three weekly intervals. The protocol was well tolerated, with only one case of transient renal failure. At present, eight patients (62%) have been in sustained complete remission with no evidence of recurrent disease for a mean follow-up of 3.4 years (range, 1.5-7.0 years). One patient is alive with lung metastases, and four have died of progressive disease. This prospective, albeit small, study confirms the efficacy of an ifosfamide-VP-16-based regimen in poor-risk, extremity, nonmetastatic osteogenic sarcoma. The demonstrated activity should spark large trials of ifosfamide-containing regimens in osteogenic sarcoma.

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