Sixteen patients with hepatic metastases of histologically documented breast cancer were treated with etoposide (VP 16-213) and cyclophosphamide. Previously, 6 had shown relapse in the liver after adjuvant chemotherapy, 2 had failed to respond to another chemotherapy combination, and 8 had never undergone chemotherapy. Fifty percent responded to treatment, including 1 complete remission and 7 partial responses. Median survival was 16 months and median duration of response was 13 months. All patients showed alopecia and moderate leukopenia; 13 experienced moderate gastrointestinal toxicity; there was 1 mild case of anemia and 1 case of moderate hemorrhagic cystitis. This study suggests that the combination of VP 16-213 and cyclophosphamide is a well-tolerated and effective treatment in advanced breast cancer patients with liver metastases.