Publications by authors named "Bleuzen P"

Rational: While a variety of registered therapies exist for Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, no such therapy is available for Cutaneous B Cell Therapy. In this context we performed a phase II, open label, multicenter, non-comparative study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of repeated intra-lesional administrations of TG1042 (adenovirus-interferon-γ) in patients with relapsing primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (CBCL).

Method: Thirteen patients have been enrolled and received intralesional injections of TG1042 containing 5×10(10) viral particles into up to six lesions simultaneously.

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Cutaneous lymphomas (CLs) are a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative disorders that are manageable by immunotherapy. Twenty-one patients were enrolled in a prospective open-label, dose-escalation multicenter study evaluating the effects of repeated TG1042 [adenovirus-interferon (IFN)-gamma] intralesional injections in patients with primary CLs, of which 18 were of T-cell and 3 of B-cell type. Repeated intralesional therapy using TG1042 consistently results in local tumor regressions in about half of treated patients and one-third of patients also in regressions in noninjected distant lesions, likely reflecting the systemic immune activation after intralesional therapy.

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Objectives: This study aimed to provide further clinical evidence for the efficacy and safety of epoetin beta once weekly across a wide range of cancer types.

Methods: This was a multicenter, open-label, prospective, single-arm study in patients with either a solid tumor or non-myeloid hematological malignancy, receiving or scheduled to receive further chemotherapy. Patients received epoetin beta 30,000 IU subcutaneously once weekly for 16 weeks.

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Numerous preclinical and clinical studies have shown that interleukin-2 (IL-2) induces regression of metastatic tumors. We have conducted a phase I/II, multicenter, open-label, dose-escalating study to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and biological effects of repeated intratumoral injections of adenovirus-IL-2 (TG1024) in patients with advanced solid tumors and melanoma. Thirty five patients (twenty-five with metastatic melanoma and ten with other solid tumors) were treated in eight successive cohorts at dose levels ranging from 3 x 10(8) to 3 x 10(11) viral particles (vp).

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Primary cutaneous lymphomas have been successfully treated with interferons (IFNs), counterbalancing the T-helper 2 (Th2)-skewing state. We undertook a phase 1, open-label, dose-escalating trial of repeated intratumoral administration of TG1042 in patients with advanced primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) and multilesional cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (CBCLs). TG1042 is a third-generation, nonreplicating human adenovirus vector containing a human IFN-gamma cDNA insert.

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Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed on data from 370 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-resistant advanced colorectal cancer patients treated with oxaliplatin (Eloxatin)/5-FU+/-folinic acid (FA) to identify prognostic factors for oxaliplatin-based treatment. The response rate was 14.6% (95% confidence interval (CI): 11.

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The rest/activity circadian cycle has been used as a reference for chemotherapy administration at specific times to improve tolerability and efficacy. Because cancer processes may be associated with alterations of circadian rhythms, the rest/activity cycle was monitored noninvasively to assess its relationship with tumor response, survival, and quality of life in 200 patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. Patients wore an actigraph, a wristwatch that records the number of accelerations per minute, for 3 days before receiving chronomodulated chemotherapy.

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Purpose: To identify predictive factors for efficacy and safety in advanced breast cancer (ABC) patients treated in the French compassionate-use docetaxel program.

Patients And Methods: A total of 825 ABC patients treated with docetaxel (100 mg/m(2) every 3 weeks) were source-reviewed and analyzed for prognostic factors associated with overall response rate (ORR), time to treatment failure (TTF), overall survival (OS), febrile neutropenia, mucositis, and severe fluid retention syndrome by univariate and multivariate analysis.

Results: The ORR was 22.

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The dose-limiting toxicities of the DNA topoisomerase I inhibitor topotecan are hematological. We prospectively analyzed the platelet toxicity pattern in patients receiving topotecan to optimize the clinical management of topotecan hematotoxicity. Twenty-one advanced ovarian cancer patients, all pretreated with cisplatin and paclitaxel, were treated with 1.

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