Salvage regimens for pediatric patients with relapsed nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Christopher DeRenzoCatherine LamCarlos Rodriguez-GalindoLouis RapkinStephen GottschalkRajkumar VenkatramaniPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2018)
There is no established salvage regimen for pediatric patients with relapsed nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and outcomes are dismal. We performed a multicenter retrospective review to determine outcomes after first salvage therapy for pediatric patients with relapsed NPC. Fourteen patients were treated with varied regimens. Two of the 14 patients received oxaliplatin-containing regimens and achieved a long-term complete response. Although definitive recommendations cannot be made based on outcomes for 14 patients who received varied regimens, we discuss justification for an oxaliplatin-containing regimen in combination with gemcitabine as a reasonable choice for first-line salvage therapy for pediatric patients with relapsed NPC.
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