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- January 31, 2012 at 12:10 pm
IArticle title: "Complete Remission of Brain Metastases in three Patients with Stage IV Melanoma Treated with BOLD and G-CSF
http://jjco.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/9/507.full
The above journal article, based on the work of Italian researchers, reports a successful treatment for brain mets. I am posting it because perhaps some of you might wish to discuss it with doctors. I hope this can help someone.
IArticle title: "Complete Remission of Brain Metastases in three Patients with Stage IV Melanoma Treated with BOLD and G-CSF
http://jjco.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/9/507.full
The above journal article, based on the work of Italian researchers, reports a successful treatment for brain mets. I am posting it because perhaps some of you might wish to discuss it with doctors. I hope this can help someone.
Complete Remission of Brain Metastases in Three Patients with Stage IV Melanoma Treated with BOLD and G-CSF
- Ugo Bottoni1,
- Paola Bonaccorsi2,
- Valeria Devirgiliis2,
- Vincenzo Panasiti2,
- Riccardo Giovanni Borroni2,
- Guido Trasimeni3,
- Rita Clerico2 and
- Stefano Calvieri2
+ Author Affiliations
1Department of Dermatology, University of Catanzaro, Magna Graecia, 2Department of Dermatology, University of Rome, La Sapienza and 3Department of Radiology, General Medicine I, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy
- For reprints and all correspondence: Ugo Bottoni, Department of Dermatology, University of Catanzaro, Magna Graecia, Via Sinopoli, 9, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy. E-mail: [email protected]
- Received April 13, 2005.
Abstract
Methods: Accidentally, we observed a complete response (CR) in a patient undergoing chemotherapy with bleomycin, vincristine or Oncovin, CCNU or lomustine, dacarbazine (BOLD) regimen for metastatic melanoma including brain metastases, who was also treated with G-CSF to manage a concomitant leukopenia. After this observation, seven more patients with stage IV melanoma with brain metastases were treated with BOLD regimen repeated every 6 weeks with administration of G-CSF in the intervals.
Results: Three patients presented CR (37.5%). Two patients stopped the treatment after two courses for evident progressive disease (25%). The other three patients showed stable disease (SD: 37.5%). Median duration of SD was 24 weeks. Among the eight patients, six (75%) achieved clinical benefit. Median time to progression was 8.5 months (range 0–74+ months). Median survival was 12.5 months (range 4–74+ months). Two patients are still alive and disease-free after 74 and 57 months, respectively.
Conclusion: We believe that the brilliant CR, the long duration of the disease-free intervals and the long survival in at least three of eight patients should encourage further research on BOLD with G-CSF for the treatment of advanced melanoma.
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