Chemotherapy with CDDP.

Journal: European Journal Of Gynaecological Oncology
Published:
Abstract

The Authors report the results obtained in 30 patients affected by ovarian carcinoma and treated with chemotherapy using the parenteral route in 27 cases and the intraperitoneal one in 3 women. Parenteral chemotherapy following surgical staging and extensive tumour removal with the last residual tumour, consisted of a therapeutic scheme of mono- and poli-chemotherapy. The doses of cisplatin (CDDP) in mono-chemotherapy were correlated to the intensive anatomical-radiological-surgical staging. The patients treated with poli-chemotherapy underwent cycles with CDDP + alkylating agents. Moreover, 3 of the patients received low doses of cisplatin by intraperitoneal administration. In 27 cases pre- and post-therapy enzymuria was evaluated: it represents, in fact, the most reliable laboratory test to discover an acute tubulo-toxicity and is able to reveal chronic tubular damage. Our results demonstrate that a suitable nephrologic monitoring of the patients allows a more accurate use of the cisplatin with a better cost-benefit relation.

Authors
A Restaino, V Traina, G Putignano, G Miniello, A Malvasi, L Loiudice
Relevant Conditions

Ovarian Cancer