Abstract

Twenty-seven patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma, (12) non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma, (11) gastric adenocarcinoma (3), and adenocarcinoma of unknown primary lesion (1) were treated with the combination of thymidine (TdR), 5-fluorouracil (FU), and N-phosphonacetyl-L-aspartic acid (PALA). PALA 1 g/m2 was given over 1 hour on day 1, followed on day 2 by 30 g of TdR given over 3 hours. FU, 150-300 mg/m2, was administered sequentially over 1 hour immediately following TdR infusion. There were no responses seen using this dose schedule. Gastrointestinal and central nervous system toxicities were dose-limiting. Myelosuppression was seen at all dose levels and was not dose related. Fever and infection occurred in 16% and 3% of the courses. The maximum tolerated dosages on this schedule were PALA, 1 g/m2; TdR, 30 g; and FU, 250 mg/m2. Pharmacologic studies done revealed the following half-lives: TdR, 1.6 hours; thymine, 5.0 hours; FU, 6.8 hours; and FUDR, 3.7 hours. The significant prolongation of the half-life of FU with this drug combination implies that the tumor tissues may be exposed longer to the anticancer action of FU.

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