Response to Sunitinib Malate in Advanced Alveolar Soft Part
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:35 pm
Response to Sunitinib Malate in Advanced Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma
http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/c ... /15/3/1096
5 patients with progressive metastatic ASPS have been treated with continuous SM 37.5 mg/d on a named basis, 4 are avail. for the evaluation of the response. After 3 months, two patients had RECIST (response evaluation criteria in solid tumor) partial response, as well as positron emission tomography response and subjective improvement. One had a RECIST stable disease. One progressed and stopped treatment. One patient is still responding after 12 months.
http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/c ... /15/3/1096
5 patients with progressive metastatic ASPS have been treated with continuous SM 37.5 mg/d on a named basis, 4 are avail. for the evaluation of the response. After 3 months, two patients had RECIST (response evaluation criteria in solid tumor) partial response, as well as positron emission tomography response and subjective improvement. One had a RECIST stable disease. One progressed and stopped treatment. One patient is still responding after 12 months.