Thirty patients with local recurrent and/or distant metastatic cervical carcinoma were treated by combined chemotherapy with methotrexate, adriamycin and bleomycin (MAB). Among the 25 evaluable patients 1 CR (4%), 5 PR (20%), 9 SD (36%) and 10 PD (40%) were obtained. A high incidence of cardiotoxicity (20%) and alopecia (32%) was observed. Both phenomena are linked to the anthracyclinic component of the regimen. As the results are not better than those reported by using only methotrexate and bleomycin, the authors did not find it useful to insert adriamycin in this regimen.

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