CLINICAL TRIAL, PHASE II
JOURNAL ARTICLE
MULTICENTER STUDY
RESEARCH SUPPORT, N.I.H., EXTRAMURAL
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A phase II multicentre study of irinotecan (CPT 11) in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) in metastatic or locally advanced penile carcinoma (EORTC PROTOCOL 30992).

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to determine efficacy and feasibility of the combination regimen irinotecan and cisplatin in patients with cisplatin advanced penile cancer.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with T3, T4, N1, N2, N3 or M1 cisplatin advanced penile cancer were treated with a combination of irinotecan (60 mg/m(2)) on days 1, 8 and 15 and cisplatin (80 mg/m(2)) administered every 28 days. Patients were treated either in the neo-adjuvant setting for T3 or N1-N2 disease with a maximum of four cycles before surgery or up to eight cycles for T4 or N3 or M1 disease. The study was designed with the aim to exclude a response rate (complete response + partial response) <30% (alpha = 10%, power = 95%).

RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were included and evaluated for toxicity, and 26 eligible patients were evaluated for response. Toxicity was acceptable with three cases of grade 3 diarrhoea and two cases of grade 4 neutropenic fever. There were eight responses (two complete response and six partial response) (30.8%, 80% confidence interval 18.8% to 45.1%): three patients undergoing histological verification after chemotherapy had no evidence of malignancy.

CONCLUSION: The study fails to demonstrate a response rate significantly >30%. The observation regarding M0 patients suggests to repeat this study in the neo-adjuvant setting.

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