Matsui R, Kashihara K, Higashi T, Seo K, Taoka Y, Yoshida S, Nishitani H, Takegawa Y, Hukumura Y
Dept. of Radiology, Tokushima University School of Medicine.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 1996 Dec;23(14):1985-8.
Combination chemotherapy consisting of bleomycin, vincristine, mitomycin C and cisplatin (BOMP) was applied to a case (57 years old) with recurrence of squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix. The patient with FIGO stage IIIb cervical carcinoma had been treated with radiotherapy seven years ago. She was affected by malignant pericardial effusion, and was treated with direct intrapericardial administration of cisplatin (20 mg). After instillation, ultrasonography and computed tomography showed the wall thickening of colon and marked ascites. Barium enema showed the circumferential narrowing and serrations of colon, and it was diagnosed to be carcinomatous peritonitis. She was treated with BOMP consisting of BLM (5 mg, i.m., days 1 - 5), VCR (1 mg, i.v., day 5'), MMC (8 mg, i.v., day 5), and CDDP (70 mg, d.i.v., day 5). After three courses of BOMP therapy, she achieved a complete response with few toxic effects and did not require special care. She has been free of disease for six months and her performance status is 0. This encouraging result warrants the use of this combination chemotherapy regimen in other patients with recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.