Combined treatment with thymosin-alpha1 and low-dose interferon-alpha after ifosfamide in non-small cell lung cancer: a phase-II controlled trial. | Pepdox
Combined treatment with thymosin-alpha1 and low-dose interferon-alpha after ifosfamide in non-small cell lung cancer: a phase-II controlled trial.
22 patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer were randomized to receive chemotherapy (ifosfamide) or chemotherapy followed by thymosin alpha1 + low-dose IFNalpha. Chemo-immunotherapy induced an enhanced response rate compared with chemotherapy alone (33% and 10% respectively). Although these differences were not significant, the difference in time to progression was (p=0.0059). CD4+, CD8+ and NK cell counts were significantly depressed after two cycles of chemotherapy, while no difference in cell count were seen in chemo-immunotherapy treated patients. Hematologic toxicity was reduced by the immunotherapy, with no grade 3/4 toxicity seen compared to 50% in patients treated with chemotherapy alone.
Authors
Salvati, F; Rasi, G; Portalone, L; Antilli, A; Garaci, E