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Study Shows Improvement in Pleural
Mesothelioma Patients Treated with Cisplatin Plus Raltitrexed By Maria Paz
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Pleural mesothelioma patients treated with both cisplatin and raltitrexed may
survive longer than patients who receive cisplatin alone, according to a recent
study conducted in Europe and Canada (J Clin Oncol. 2005 Oct 1; 23(28): 6881–9).
Raltitrexed (Tomudex) works by interfering with the ability of tumor cells to
multiply and make deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA. Cisplatin is a traditional
chemotherapy drug.
Two hundred fifty pleural mesothelioma patients took part in a clinical trial to
determine the safety and effectiveness of raltitrexed. One hundred twenty–four
patients took cisplatin and the rest took cisplatin plus raltitrexed. Most were
men with an average age of 58 who had not received other chemotherapy
treatments.
The raltitrexed study was a “phase III” clinical trial, as defined by the
European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. A phase III trial
compares a new cancer treatment with a standard treatment, and requires a large
number of participants. It follows a phase II clinical trial, which is concerned
with the safety of a new treatment and how to administer it, and a basic phase I
clinical trial, which tests the drug’s effectiveness on a small number of
patients.
Survival Increased in Patients Treated with Raltitrexed The researchers looked
at survival, progression of pleural mesothelioma, safety, tumor response rates,
and the patient’s quality of life. They found the following:
» Forty–six percent of pleural mesothelioma patients in the
cisplatin/raltitrexed group survived at least one year, compared to 40% of those
in the cisplatin group.
» The average survival was 11.4 months for patients in the cisplatin/raltitrexed
group, but only 8.8 months for patients in the cisplatin group.
» Twenty–four percent of patients treated with cisplatin/raltitrexed had a
positive response against pleural mesothelioma compared to 14% of patients
treated with cisplatin.
» The overall quality of life was about the same in the cisplatin group as
compared to the cisplatin/raltitrexed group.
A small number of patients in both the cisplatin and cisplatin/raltitrexed
groups developed low white blood cell counts (neutropenia). Other side effects
included fatigue, nausea, and vomiting, which were more common in the combined
drug group.
Raltitrexed Is Related to the Pleural Mesothelioma Drug Alimta® Raltitrexed is
in the class of chemotherapy drugs called antifolates. It blocks the production
of thymidylate synthase, which in turn decreases the mesothelioma cell’s ability
to make DNA, the basic genetic material involved in cell reproduction. It is
registered in Europe for the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer.
Raltitrexed is closely related to pemetrexed (Alimta®), another antifolate.
Currently, pemetrexed/cisplatin is the only chemotherapy drug combination that
the US Food and Drug Administration has approved to treat pleural mesothelioma.
The authors of the raltitrexed study concluded that combining cisplatin with an
antifolate such as raltitrexed or pemetrexed is more helpful in treating pleural
mesothelioma than using cisplatin alone. They also felt that cisplatin plus
raltitrexed did not have a harmful effect on the patient’s quality of life.
More information: http://www.mesothelioma-info-asbestos.com/
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