Abstract
Thirty-eight patients with histologically confirmed non-small-cell lung cancer were treated with bleomycin, vincristin, mitomycin and cisplatin (BOMP) alternated with cyclophosphamide, 4'-epidoxorubicin and procarbazine (CEP). Twenty patients were randomized to start the treatment with BOMP and 18 with CEP. Patients underwent a median of 4 cycles (range, 1-8). The overall response rate was 36% with 2 clinical complete responses. The median duration of response was 6.5 months, the median survival time was 7.5 months, and 37% of patients survived for more than one year. The comparison between the two arms of this study and between this study and a previous investigation on the effectiveness of BOMP suggests that CEP regimen added to BOMP does not significantly improve patient outcome.
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