Treatment method against side-effects of chemotherapy
a treatment method and chemotherapy technology, applied in the direction of biocide, drug composition, animal husbandry, etc., can solve the problem of presumed effect of increase in toxicity, and achieve the effect of preserving the anti-cancer systemic efficacy of 5fu, avoiding adverse side effects, and low systemic uracil concentration
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[0039] A patient being treated with orally administered Xeloda had to discontinue the routine after only 5 of 14 days of planned treatment. Discontinuance was the result of severe Hand-Foot Syndrome. Tumor measurements on the original date and after 21 days subsequent to Hand-Foot Syndrome recovery are recorded in Table 1 below as “initial” and “Day 21,” respectively. After two courses of treatment with Xeloda® and a concurrent topical application of 1% uracil ointment based on a vanishing cream base (applied four times a day to the hands and feet), the patient had no symptoms of the syndrome. See “Day 35.”
TABLE 1OriginalDayDayTumorDate2135Breast mass7 × 7 cm9 × 9 cm8.5 × 8.5cmLeft supraclavicular1 × 1 cm2 × 2 cm1.5 × 1.5cmnodeRight axillary mass2 × 2 cm3 × 3 cm2 × 2cm
[0040] The administration of the uracil ointment both prevented the Hand-Foot Syndrome as well as restored the anti-tumor activity of the Xeloda®.
[0041] This 48 year old female patient exhibited metastatic breast canc...
example 2
[0043] Another patient, a 68 year old white female diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer, was treated with Xeloda® and thalidomide. Hand-Foot Syndrome developed. Complete reversal of the syndrome occurred after topical treatment with a 1% uracil ointment. The efficacy of the Xeloda® and thalidomide treatment was unaffected by the concurrent use if the 1% uracil ointment. There were no dose reductions of chemotherapy or treatment delays.
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[0044] A 60 year old white female with metastatic colon cancer was treated with 5FU, Leucovocin®, and Oxaliplatin, a very common regime of treatment for this form of cancer. The patient developed hand-foot syndrome. Topical application of 1% uracil ointment resulted in complete resolution of the syndrome. The anti-cancer treatment remained efficacious. No side-effects were noted as a result of the uracil ointment applications. There were no dose reductions of chemotherapy or treatment delays.
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