Temozolomide in radio-chemotherapy combined treatment for newly-diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme: phase II clinical trial.

Feb 26, 2004Anticancer research

Temozolomide with radiation and chemotherapy in newly diagnosed aggressive brain tumor: phase II trial

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Abstract

The one-year survival rate for patients treated with the combined radio-chemotherapy regimen was 58%.

  • Temozolomide (TMZ) is being investigated for its safety and efficacy in combination with radiotherapy for newly-diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).
  • Twenty-one patients with newly diagnosed GBM participated in a phase II clinical trial.
  • Median survival time for patients following the treatment was 15.7 months.
  • Non-hematological adverse events were rare and generally mild to moderate.
  • Severe hematological side effects, such as grade 3 and 4 neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, were reported in only a small number of patients.
  • The treatment regimen did not significantly increase the incidence or severity of hematological toxicity.

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