Safety of Bevacizumab-containing chemotherapy in Non-small-cell Lung Cancer Patients with Brain metastases
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Introduction: Patients with brain metastases have commonly been denied bevacizumab treatment because of the suspected risk of central nervous system (CNS) hemorrhage. Although safety information on bevacizumab treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with CNS metastases has been accumulated, its use is still controversial. We conducted the present retrospective study to investigate bevacizumab safety in patients with NSCLC and brain metastases.Methods: Clinical data of NSCLC patients treated with chemotherapy regimens containing bevacizumab in a single institution from Feb. 2010 to Nov. 2011 were assembled retrospectively from medical records. Hematologic toxicity, non-hematologic toxicity, progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS) were analyzed.Results: Fifty two patients were included in this analysis of whom 10 had brain metastases. Incidence of grade ≥3 major bleeding events such as CNS hemorrhage and pulmonary hemorrhage were not observed in either group. Neither were there any differences in toxicity profiles between groups. The median OS and PFS of all patients were 13.1 months (95% confidence interval (CI), 10.7 - not reached) and 9.1 months (95% CI, 4.1 - 11.1 months), respectively. No significant differences in median OS or PFS were observed between the two groups.Conclusion: These data suggest that bevacizumab treatment may be safe for NSCLC with brain metastases and deserves further study.
著者
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Gemma Akihiko
Division Of Pulmonary Medicine Infectious Diseases And Oncology Department Of Internal Medicine Nipp
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Uchiyama Takashi
Division Of Cardiology Funabashi Municipal Medical Center
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Yoshiyama Takashi
Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Fukujuji Hospital, Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association
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Hirukawa Ichiro
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Kudoh Shoji
Division of Pulmonary Diseases, Infection, and Oncology, Nippon Medical School
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Kudoh Shoji
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Aoki Misako
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Ogata Hideo
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Kubota Motoko
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Saotome Mikio
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Kuse Naoyuki
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Yoshimori Kozo
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Ueyama Masako
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Nakagawa Yoshitaka
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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I Rina
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Morimoto Kozo
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Yano Ryozo
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Kokutou Hiroyuki
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Okumura Masao
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Kurashima Atuyuki
Division of Respiratory Medicine Fukujuji Hospital
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Gemma Akihiko
Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Oncology Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School
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