G. Bisagni et al., M-VAC COMBINATION IN LOCALLY ADVANCED, LOCALLY RECURRENT OR METASTATIC BREAST-CARCINOMA - A PHASE-II STUDY, Annals of oncology, 5(1), 1994, pp. 93-94
Background: The M-VAC combination is very effective in bladder carcino
ma, as are all four drugs, as single-agent, in advanced breast carcino
ma. Patients and methods: M-VAC was given in 27 patients, 4 with local
ly advanced breast carcinoma, 3 with local recurrence and 20 with dist
ant metastases. The median age was 51 (range 25; 70). Eleven of the 20
patients with metastatic disease has been previously treated with a d
ifferent chemotherapy. Results: 15 of 26 evaluable patients responded,
with 9 (35%) complete remissions and 6 partial responses. The overall
response rate (CR plus PR) was 57% (95% confidence interval 38% to 76
%). In patients with metastatic disease the median duration of respons
e was 7 months (range 4+; 36+), median time to progression 5 months (r
ange 1; 36+) and median duration of survival 17 months (range 1; 40+).
Conclusion: The M-VAC combination is very effective in locally advanc
ed, locally recurrent and metastatic breast carcinoma. Further trials
are warranted to evaluate whether the activity of this combination is
partially schedule-dependent.