Oct. 11, 2002 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Canadian scientists are reporting
promising results from a study of a new drug for children with hard to treat
brain tumors.
The drug fotemustine, when delivered intravenously every three weeks, was
found to be partially effective in shrinking the tumors.
The drug is one of a group of drugs called chloroethylnitrosoureas. They
were first discovered in 1959 and have since been shown to help shrink solid
tumors, including cancerous brain tumors. Studies in adults with brain
tumors showed fotemustine was at least partially effective in about 25
percent of patients.
In this study, researchers from the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto
tested the drug in 15 children under age 21 with various types of malignant
brain tumors, including primary tumors and tumors caused by cancer that had
spread to the brain. All of the children had exhausted conventional.
Together the children received a total of 45 doses of the medication.
Images were then taken to measure the response to the drug. Three children
demonstrated a positive response to the drug, with one showing a 50 percent
or greater reduction in the tumor and the other two showing 25 percent to 50
percent reductions. The drug was generally well-tolerated by the children.
The researchers believe these results indicate a need for further study
of fotemustine for the treatment of pediatric brain tumors and suggest the
need for more studies involving the drug alone or possibly in combination
with other agents.
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