16 patients with recurrent or metastatic carcinomas of the upper respiratory and digestive tract underwent a total of 55 courses of chemotherapy with Cisplatin and Bleomycin. The cytostatic treatment was performed under outpatient conditions. 0.75 mg./kg. Cisplatin was administered at intervals of 5-8 weeks. In addition, 15 mg. Bleomycin was administered weekly. Hydratation and diuresis were forced by 1000 ml. 0,9% NaCl solution and 1000 ml. levulose 5% with potassium substitution and 250 ml. mannitol 10% after an initial injection of 2 ml. Furosemid. The treatment was generally well tolerated. A nausea lasting 1-3 days was observed after Cisplatin application. Remission of tumours, stopping of tumour progression and a reduction of pain was achieved. The "performance status" was maintained. In 6 cases there was no effect.

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