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Phase Ⅲ Clinical Trials of the Cell Differentiation Agent-2 (CDA-2): Therapeutic Efficacy on Breast Cancer, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Primary Hepatoma 被引量:3
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作者 Fengyi Feng Qing Lu +24 位作者 changquan Ling Yang Zhang Fengzhan Qin Huaqing Wang Wenxia Huang Shunchang Jiao Qiang chen mingzhong Li Yunzhong Zhu Meizhen Zhou Jun Ren Yetao Gao Jingpo Zhao Rongsheng Zheng Wenhua Zhao Zhiqiang Meng Fang Li Qizhong Zhang Dongli Zhao Liyan Xu Yongqiang Zhang Yanjun Zhang Zhenjiu Wang Shuonqi Liu ming c. liau 《Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CSCD 2005年第4期706-716,共11页
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to explore the effect of CDA-2, a selective inhibitor of abnormal methylation enzymes in cancer cells, on the therapeutic efficacy of cytotoxic chemotherapy. METHODS Advanced ... OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to explore the effect of CDA-2, a selective inhibitor of abnormal methylation enzymes in cancer cells, on the therapeutic efficacy of cytotoxic chemotherapy. METHODS Advanced cancer patients, all of whom had previously undergone chemotherapy, were randomly divided into 2 groups, one receiving chemotherapy only as the control group, and the other receiving CDA-2 in addition to chemotherapy as the combination group. The therapeutic efficacies and the toxic maniestations of the 2 groups were compared based on the WHO criteria. RESULTS Of 454 cancer patients enrolled in phase Ⅲ clinical trials of CDA-2, 80, 188, and 186 were breast cancer, NSCLC, and primary hepatoma patients, respectively. Among them 378 patients completed treatments according to the protocols. The results showed that the overall effective rate of the combination group was 2.6 fold that of the control group, 4.8 fold in the case of breast cancer, 2.3 fold in the case of primary hepatoma, and 2.2 fold in the case of NSCLC. Surprisingly, the combination therapy appeared to work better for stage Ⅳ than stage Ⅲ patients. CDA-2 did not contribute additional toxicity. On the contrary, it reduced toxic manifestations of chemotherapy, particularly regarding white blood cells, nausea and vomiting. CONCLUSION Modulation of abnormal methylation enzymes by CDA-2 is definitely helpful to supplement chemotherapy. It significantly increased the therapeutic efficacy and reduced the toxic manifestation of cytotoxic chemotherapy on breast cancer and NSCLC. 展开更多
关键词 abnormal methylation enzymes DNA hypomethylation differentiation therapy adjuvant chemotherapy
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