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Safety and efficacy of bleomycin/pingyangmycin-containing chemotherapy regimens for malignant germ cell tumor patients in the female genital system

Qianying Zhao, Dongyan Cao, Mei Yu, Jiaxin Yang, Yongjian Liu, Yang Xiang, Ming Wu, Lingya Pan, Jinghe Lang, Kaifeng Xu, Jiangna Han and Keng Shen _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:15952-15960. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.15021

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Abstract

Qianying Zhao1, Dongyan Cao1, Mei Yu1, Jiaxin Yang1, Yongjian Liu2, Yang Xiang1, Ming Wu1, Lingya Pan1, Jinghe Lang1, Kaifeng Xu2, Jiangna Han2 and Keng Shen1

1 Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China

2 Department of Respiratory Medicine, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China

Correspondence to:

Keng Shen, email:

Jiangna Han, email:

Qianying Zhao, email:

Keywords: bleomycin, medication safety, treatment efficacy, pulmonary toxicity, malignant germ cell tumor

Received: October 15, 2016 Accepted: January 09, 2017 Published: February 02, 2017

Abstract

Objectives: To comprehensively evaluate the safety and effectiveness of bleomycin/pingyangmycin-containing chemotherapy for female patients with malignant germ cell tumors in their genital system; to assess the diagnostic value of pulmonary function tests for bleomycin-induced pulmonary toxicity.

Methods: Data from a cohort of 120 patients, collected across 25 years, was reviewed. Chemotherapy-related adverse events were routinely monitored. Pulmonary toxicity was diagnosed and graded according to serial pulmonary function testing results, and potential impact factors were explored. Short-term remission probability and long-term prognosis were evaluated.

Results: Overall, 49.2% of the patients had pulmonary dysfunction, and the majority manifested as diffusion function impairment. A moderate reduction of carbon monoxide diffusion capacity was detected in 45.0% of all patients, and was severe in 3 patients. Thrombocytopenia, renal dysfunction, and accumulating dose of bleomycin/pingyangmycin significantly increased the risk of lung injury (P<0.05). Thorough surgical removal of tumors enhanced both remission and survival rate. Full-dose delivery of bleomycin/pingyangmycin and patients’ sensitivity to chemotherapy also improved long-term survival (P<0.05).

Conclusions:BPT could be sensitively detected and elaborately graded by PFTs, but the appropriate cut-off value for diagnosis needs further investigations. Timely recognition and control of renal dysfunction and thrombocytopenia could avail the patients of the opportunity to complete curative antineopalstic treatment. Prescriptive bleomycin/pingyangmycin-containing chemotherapy after optimal surgical resection could benefit MGCT patients maximally by improving both remission and survival rate.


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