Advanced Seminoma: The Role of Chemotherapy and Adjunctive Surgery
- ROBERT J. MOTZER, M.D.;
- GEORGE J. BOSL, M.D.;
- NANCY L. GELLER, Ph.D.;
- DARRYL PENENBERG, M.A.;
- ALAN YAGODA, M.D.;
- ROBERT GOLBEY, M.D.;
- WILLET F. WHITMORE, Jr., M.D.;
- WILLIAM R. FAIR, M.D.;
- PRAMOD SOGANI, M.D.;
- HARRY HERR, M.D.;
- MICHAEL MORSE, M.D.;
- ROBERT W. CAREY, M.D.; and
- NICHOLAS VOGELZANG, M.D.
Abstract
Study Objective: To determine the effectiveness of chemotherapy and adjunctive surgery in managing patients with advanced seminoma.
Design: Nonrandomized prospective clinical trial of chemotherapy in a cohort of patients with advanced seminoma.
Setting: Referral cancer hospital.
Patients: Consecutive sample of 62 patients with primary extragonadal, stage IIC (> 5-cm retroperitoneal adenopathy) and stage III seminoma; 45 patients were previously untreated, 13 had received radiotherapy, and 4 had previously received radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Intervention: Cisplatin-based chemotherapy (100 to 120 mg/m2 body surface area per cycle of treatment); 45 patients received vinblastine, bleomycin, cisplatin, dactinomycin, and cyclophosphamide; 15, etoposide and cisplatin; and 2, both regimens.
Measurements and Main Results: Fifty-three of the sixty (88%) evaluable patients achieved a complete remission, and only 6 patients had relapses. Fifty-three of the sixty-two patients (85%) remain alive and disease-free. The regimen of etoposide and cisplatin was equivalent to regimens using more drugs. An elevated level of human chorionic gonadotropin at the initiation of treatment was associated with a worse prognosis.
Conclusions: Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is effective treatment for patients with extragonadal, stage IIC, and stage III seminoma and should be considered as initial therapy.
Article and Author Information
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▸From the Genitourinary Section, Solid Tumor Service, Department of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Urology Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; and Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York; Departments of Medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, Illinois; and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
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▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to George Bosl, M.D.; Memorial Hospital, 1275 York Avenue; New York, NY 10021.
- © 1988 American College of Physicians
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