Seventy-two patients with advanced resectable head and cancer received two courses of induction chemotherapy before definitive therapy. Forty-six patients were treated with platinol, Oncovin (vincristine), and bleomycin. Twenty-six received Platinol (cisplatin), Velban (vinblastine), and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Although both regimens had an overall response rate of 80% or more, the bleomycin-containing regimen had a higher complete response rate and better long-term disease control, with greater than 60% probability of remaining disease-free (36 month minimum follow-up). As given in this regimen, the 5-FU regimen was well tolerated but had a higher incidence of stomatitis and a low rate of complete responses. When the two regimens were compared to a historical control, the regimen with Platinol, Oncovin, and bleomycin was significantly better.