Prolonged intravenous infusion of vincristine was evaluated in 26 patients with advanced, refractory gynecologic malignancies. Most patients (88%) had progressive disease following treatment with one or more chemotherapeutic agents. Treatment consisted of a 0.5 mg intravenous bolus injection followed immediately by continuous infusion of 0.25-0.50 mg/m2 vincristine given daily for 5 days. There were no objective responses observed among 14 patients with carcinoma of the cervix, 7 patients with carcinoma of the ovary, or 5 patients with carcinoma of the endometrium. Toxicity was mild when present and consisted of paresthesias and myalgias. Vincristine infusion appears to be a well-tolerated but ineffective treatment for refractory gynecologic malignancies.

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