Objective: We have aimed at assessing whether a condensed bleomycin/et
oposide/cisplatinum (BEP) regimen would be as effective as the convent
ional protocol in the treatment of patients with metastatic testicular
tumors. Methods: Sixty-four consecutive patients with metastatic germ
cell testicular tumors were included into this modified BEP protocol
between April 1991 and January 1995. The condensed regimen consisted o
f a single daily dose of cisplatin (100 mg/m(2)) and bleomycin (30 mg)
plus 3 consecutive days of etoposide (150 mg/m(2)). Results: Of the 6
4 patients, 34 (54%) achieved a complete response with chemotherapy al
one. An additional 23 (35%) patients in addition to chemotherapy have
undergone surgery and became tumor free after resection of the residua
l masses and additional chemotherapy. The mean hospitalization period
of 64 patients who received a total of 289 therapy courses was 65.4 (4
9-192) h for each course. The creatinine clearances did not differ sig
nificantly before and after treatment in neither of the chemotherapy c
ourses. Conclusions: We would thus like to suggest that this condensed
BEP protocol is cost-effective and improves patient compliance and qu
ality of life. Furthermore, this is achieved with comparable efficacy
to conventional therapy without increasing the toxicity. However, pros
pective randomized trials with similar results are needed to determine
the efficacy of this regimen, and only then this regimen may replace
the conventional therapy.