S. Cascinu et al., A PHASE-I TRIAL OF 5-FLUOROURACIL, LEUCOVORIN AND INTERFERON-ALPHA-2BADMINISTERED BY 24H INFUSION IN METASTATIC COLORECTAL-CARCINOMA, Anti-cancer drugs, 7(5), 1996, pp. 520-524
A phase I trial of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), leucovorin (LV) and interfer
on (IFN) was conducted in 15 advanced colorectal cancer patients refra
ctory to a bolus regimen of 5-FU/LV. Therapy consisted of a weekly i.v
. infusion of 5-FU at 2600 mg/m(2) administered concomitantly with LV
at 500 mg/m(2) over a 24 h period. IFN-alpha 2b was administered by 24
h infusion from the second cycle at escalating dose (4.5, 9, 18 and 2
7 MU/m(2)). The maximum tolerated dose of IFN was 18 MU/m(2). At 27 MU
/m(2) two patients complained of diarrhea grade 3, so that the escalat
ion of IFN dose was stopped. Two patients achieved a partial response
(IFN level dose 9-18 MU/m(2)). Eight patients had stable disease. Phar
macokinetics of 5-FU were not influenced by IFN at any level dose. Our
results show that doses of IFN of 18 MU/m(2) given by a 24 h infusion
can be administered safely to an established and active schedule of w
eekly 24 h infusion of 5-FU and LV. A phase II study has been planned
to define the level of activity of this regimen.