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Outcome of Local Application of Amifostine (WR-1065) on Epirubicin-induced Oral Mucositis. A Phase II Study

M.A. STOKMAN, F.M. WACHTERS, P. KOOPMANS, J.G.M. BURGERHOF, H.J.M. GROEN, F.K.L. SPIJKERVET, D.R.A. UGES and G.A.P. HOSPERS
Anticancer Research September 2004, 24 (5B) 3263-3268;
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Background: Intravenous administration of amifostine reduces chemotherapy-induced toxicity. Preclinical experiments showed a reduction in radiation-induced mucositis after local application of the active metabolite of amifostine (WR-1065). This study evaluated the effect of local application of WR-1065 on chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Patients and Methods: Non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with gemcitabine and epirubicin every 3 weeks for a maximum of five cycles were included. WR-1065 was administered during the second and third cycle as an oral rinse. Oral mucositis evaluation included WHO toxicity grading, a validated oral mucositis assessment scale (OMAS) and a questionnaire. Results: Twenty-four patients were evaluated for at least one control and one rinse cycle. Mucositis scores, pain and feeding difficulties increased from day 1 to day 15, and were not significantly different between the control and rinse cycles. Local application of WR-1065 leads to detectable quantities of WR-1065 in epithelial mucosa cells. A negative correlation between the WR-1065 concentration and OMAS score was found. Conclusion: No clinical detectable influence of WR-1065 on oral mucositis was found.

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    • Received April 26, 2004.
    • Accepted July 15, 2004.
  • Copyright© 2004 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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