Chemotherapy in Recurrent Brain Tumors
Six patients were admitted to medical oncology department of the Ondokuz Mayız Univer-sity Medical School with recurrent primary brain tumors and, received a chemotherapy protocol consisting of procarbazine, vincristine and lomustine (or carmustine). All patients were previously treated by surgery and radiotherapy, and their ECOG performances were 0-1. Six to thirteen cycles of chemotherapy was given. Response was evaluated according to computed tomography and clinical findings. Complete response was obtained in three patients, in the remaining three; response to chemotherapy was partial.
Ondokuz Mayyıs Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Medikal Onkoloji bölümüne başvuran 6 beyin tümörlü olgu prokarbazine, vincristine ve lomustine (ya da carmustine)'den oluşan kemo-terapi protokolünü aldılar. Protokole önceki tedavilere (cerrahi ve radyoterapi) rağmen tek-rarlayan beyin tümörü olan olgular alındı. ECOG performansları 0 ile 1 arasında değişi¬yordu. Altı ila onüç kür arası kemoterapi yapıldı. Olgular radyolojik ve klinik olarak izlen¬di. Olguların üç tanesinde tam cevap (TC), üç tanesinde ise kimsi cevap (KC) elde edildi.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Basic Medical Sciences |
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Publication Date | December 23, 2009 |
Submission Date | December 13, 2009 |
Published in Issue | Year 1996 Volume: 13 Issue: 3 |
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