Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3459929 Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo observe the curative effects and adverse reactions of recombinant human (rh)-endostatin injection combined with a TP regimen for treating patients with advanced ovarian cancer.MethodsFifty-four patients with pathologically confirmed ovarian cancer were randomly divided into a combined treatment (intravenous pump of rh-endostatin + TP regimen) group and a control (single chemotherapy) group, twenty-seven patients in each group. All patients were given a conventional CT examination. The level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), the size of tumor before treatment, after 2 cycles and after 4 cycles of treatment were determined for the comparison of curative effects and adverse reactions.ResultsThe effective rate was 37.0% (10/27) and disease control rate was 63.0% (17/27) in the combined treatment group after 2 cycles of treatment. The effective rate was 25.9% (7/27) and disease control rate was 63.0% (17/27) in the control group. The comparison between these two groups showed no significant differences (P > 0.05). The effective rate was 63.0% (17/27) and disease control rate was 92.6% (25/27) in the combined treatment group after 4 cycles of treatment. The effective rate was 29.6% (8/27) and disease control rate was 63.0% (17/27) in the control group. The effective rate and disease control rate between these two groups after 4 cycles of treatment showed significant differences (P < 0.05). The incidences of cardiovascular toxicity, myelosuppression, sore muscles and joints, alopecia and gastrointestinal reaction was not significantly different between two groups (P > 0.05).ConclusionThe pump delivery of rh-endostatin can down-regulate the expression of VEGF in ovarian cancer and has the better curative effect and slighter adverse reactions.

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