COMBINATION V SEQUENTIAL THERAPY WITH MELPHALAN, 5-FLUOROURACIL AND METHOTREXATE FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN-CANCER
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 123 (5), 365-371
Abstract
The results of a national clinical trial to compare combination and sequential chemotherapy for stage III or IV ovarian cancer are reported. Of the 253 patients from 16 centers across Canada who were admitted to the trial, 13 were excluded from the analysis. All the patients were observed for 2-5 yr from entry into the trial. There were no differences in response to therapy or in survival between the patients treated with melphalan followed by 5-fluorouracil and then by methotrexate in high dosage and the patients treated with the same agents in combination. Patients with minimal residual disease after resection of stage III ovarian cancer had a good prognosis. Other favorable prognostic factors were age (less than 55 yr), performance status (90% or 100% on the Karnofsky scale) and histologic grade of the tumor.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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