Wilkins M, Williams M V, Mort D, James K W, Webster D J
Eur J Surg Oncol. 1986 Jun;12(2):153-7.
A modification of Einhorn's original chemotherapy schedule was used to treat 40 patients with metastatic testicular teratomas. Each cycle of chemotherapy consisted of cisplatin (100 mg/m2), bleomycin (30 mg X 3) and vinblastine (5 mg/m2 X 2). Four patients failed to achieve a complete response and died with advanced disease. There was one treatment death. Only two of 14 patients who had residual masses resected still had active tumour. The 2-year actuarial disease free survival for patients in first remission was 85%, but this fell to 77% at 5 years as 3 patients relapsed (34, 36, 37 months). The results are comparable with other series but are associated with less toxicity. The need for continued follow-up is demonstrated in view of relapses occurring after 2 years.