Background: Preoperative cisplatin alone may be as effective as cisplatin plus doxorubicin in standard-risk hepatoblastoma (a tumor involving three or fewer sectors of the liver that is associated with an alpha-fetoprotein level of >100 ng per milliliter).
Methods: Children with standard-risk hepatoblastoma who were younger than 16 years of age were eligible for inclusion in the study. After they received one cycle of cisplatin (80 mg per square meter of body-surface area per 24 hours), we randomly assigned patients to receive cisplatin (every 14 days) or cisplatin plus doxorubicin administered in three preoperative cycles and two postoperative cycles.
The study sought to evaluate the response to cyclophosphamide (CPM) in hepatoblastoma (HB). Patients with a refractory or relapsing HB after first-line therapy as per SIOPEL 2 and 3 protocols were eligible. All patients were to receive two courses of CPM 2 g/m(2) on days 1 and 2 at 3-week intervals.
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