Twenty-six children greater than 1 year of age with previously untreated stage IV neuroblastoma were randomized to receive either a five-drug regimen (prednisone, cyclophosphamide, actinomycin D, vincristine, and daunorubicin) or a two-drug regimen (cyclophosphamide and vincristine). Complete response rates were 6% and 9% for the five-drug and the two-drug regimens respectively. Partial response rates were 13% and 27% for the five-drug and the two-drug regimens respectively. The mean duration of the seven responses was 9 months, and all 26 patients had died within 2 years. Neither regimen was effective for long-term disease control in these children with neuroblastoma.

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