Results of the phase II study of photodynamic therapy in Japan

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PURPOSE A phase II study was conducted between June 1989 and February 1992 to evaluate the activity and toxicity of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with photofrin II in centrally located early-stage lung cancer and to determine the complete response (CR) rate as the primary end point. PATIENTS AND METHODS Patients had histologically proven lung cancer and endoscopically superficial thickening or small protrusions. All lesions were located in subsegmental or larger bronchi. All patients had a performance status (PS) of 0 to 2 and arterial oxygen pressure tension (PaO2) > or = 60 mm Hg. No lymph node or distant metastases were present. All patients received photofrin II (2 mg/kg) intravenously 48 hours before PDT. Tumor lesions were superficially photoradiated by an argon dye laser or an excimer dye laser. RESULTS Of 54 patients with 64 carcinomas, 51 with 61 carcinomas were eligible for toxicity evaluation and 49 with 59 carcinomas were assessable for response. Of the 59 assessable carcinomas, 50 (84.8%; 95% confidence interval, 73.0% to 92.8%) showed a CR after initial PDT. The median duration of CR was 14.0+ months (range, 2.0+ to 32.4+). The multiple regression model indicates that estimated length of longitudinal tumor extent was the only independent prognostic factor for CR (P = .002). Five carcinomas that had a CR had a local recurrence at 6, 10, 12, 16, and 18 months after initial PDT, respectively. Toxicity assessment (World Health Organization [WHO] grade 2) showed transient elevation of ALT (1.9%), pulmonary toxicity (7.7%), and allergic reaction (7.7%), as well as sunburn (1.9%). CONCLUSION PDT with photofrin II has an excellent effect on patients with centrally located early-stage lung cancer who have limited tumor invasion extending over a small area (< or = 1 cm).


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