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Klin Onkol ; 22(4): 154-62, 2009.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19731877

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BACKGROUND: Bone incidents today represent, in terms of frequency and the overall effect on the quality of life of patients with breast cancer, a serious health problem. In a number of clinical studies bisphosphonates have been shown to have a positive impact on reducing the risk of bone events and therefore to be effective in the prevention of bone events. The primary objective of this project was to identify the incidence of bone events in patients with metastatic breast cancer treated in the Czech and Slovak Republics. SUBJECTS: Retrospective, multi-centre, non-interventional, epidemiological and explorative studies to identify the incidence of bone events in the defined group of patients and a description of the practice of prevention and treatment of skeletal events in the years 2000-2005. Enrolled were patients with advanced metastatic breast cancer diagnosed in 2000. METHODS AND RESULTS: Analysis of overall survival and survival to disease progression, analysis of patterns of treatment of bone events and the practice of the use of bisphosphonates in the prevention of bone events in metastatic skeleton affection in the normal conditions of clinical practice, analysis of patient compliance in the treatment with bisphosphonates, analysis of the time interval between the occurrence of bone metastases and the occurrence of bone events and, last but not least, survival analysis of patients in relation to bone events. CONCLUSION: This work has shown that the practice of treatment with bisphosphonates since 2000 and assessed the survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer.


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Bone Neoplasms/secondary , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bone Neoplasms/drug therapy , Bone Neoplasms/epidemiology , Czech Republic/epidemiology , Diphosphonates/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Incidence , Middle Aged , Slovakia/epidemiology
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Vnitr Lek ; 50(6): 438-46, 2004 Jun.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15346637

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UNLABELLED: Daunorubicin (DNR) and doxorubicin (DOX) have significant antitumor activity in acute myeloid leukemias (AML) and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) but their use is limited by their life-threatening cumulative dose related cardiotoxicity. It is generally recommended not to administer DOX or DNR to patients in doses greater than 500 mg/sqm or 700 mg/sqm, respectively. the aim of the study was to follow up cardiotoxicity and efficacy of DNR or DOX above these limits in the 2nd complete remission (CR) patients pretreated with anthracyclines when they were given 30 minutes after cardioprotective agent dexrazoxane (DRZ) in the ratio 1:10 of DZR. RESULTS: Two patients (54 and 53 years old) with mantle cell or diffuse large cell B-NHL, stage IV, who had relapsed after 6-8 cycles of classical CHOP therapy, reached their 2nd CR after 2-3 cycles of IDEA therapy (ifosfamide 1000 mg/sqm/day x 4, dexamethasone 30 mg/sqm/day x 4, etoposide 75 mg/sqm/day x 4, DOX 30 mg/sqm/day on days 1 and 3). Then they received further 3 cycles IDEA with DRZ 300 mg/sqm before every dose of DOX. After cumulative doses of DOX 600 mg/sqm and 700 mg/sqm these patients survived 12 months in their 2nd CR without significant signs of cardiotoxicity, even after their successful autologous peripheral stem cells transplantation. Their left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) remained above 60%. Six patients with AML in their 2nd CR were treated with consolidation cycles consisting of 10 high doses of cytosine arabinoside (2000 mg/sqm/12 hr) plus 2 doses of DNR 45 mg/sqm on the day 4 and 5. Two patients received cumulative doses corresponding to 1300 mg/sqm and 1000 mg/sqm of DNR, the other received DNR doses 550-850 mg/sqm. No signs of significant cardiotoxicity were observed in all 6 patients and their LVEF remained over 50%. One of two patients, transplanted with HLA-identical sibling bone marrow in her 2nd complete remission (CR), is still 8 years in her 2nd CR. Dexrazoxane enables to administer anthracyclines in doses over the recommended cumulative ones in pretreated patients with B-NHL or AML in their 2nd CR with the follow-up of their LVEF.


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Anthracyclines/adverse effects , Antibiotics, Antineoplastic/adverse effects , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Cardiotonic Agents/therapeutic use , Leukemia, Myeloid/drug therapy , Lymphoma, B-Cell/drug therapy , Razoxane/therapeutic use , Acute Disease , Adult , Anthracyclines/administration & dosage , Antibiotics, Antineoplastic/administration & dosage , Female , Heart , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Remission Induction
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