Harinder S. GarewalB G M DurieBernard R. Greenberg
Fifteen patients with relapsed (10) or primarily refractory (5) acute nonlymphocytic leukemia were treated with a combination of cytosine arabinoside (3 g/m2 i.v. every 12 h, 12 doses, days 1-6), 6-thioguanine (100 mg/m2 orally every 12 h, 12 doses, days 1-6) and daunomycin (60 mg/m2 i.v. on days 5 and 6 only). Complete remission was achieved in 11 patients. Eight of 10 relapsed patients and 3 of 5 primarily refractory patients entered remission. Median remission duration was 7.5 months (2-36+ months). Ten of the 11 remissions resulted from a single induction course. The time to hematologic recovery was comparable to that seen with 'standard'-dose cytosine arabinoside regimens. Nonhematologic toxicity, although considerable, was not greater than that seen with high-dose cytosine arabinoside alone. The most significant problem was gastrointestinal toxicity with diarrhea occurring in the majority of patients. Mild neurologic toxicity (reversible cerebellar dysfunction) occurred in 2 patients.
Franco MandelliE. de LipsisF GrignaniMaria Paola MartelliVincenzo LisoSergio Amadori
J. Hugh BryanEdward S. HendersonBrigid G. Leventhal
A. W. DekkerK. PuntLeo F. Verdonck
John HinesMartin M. OkenJ. J. MazzaAlan KellerRuth Rogers StreeterJ H Glick