Background: 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) activity for various carcinomas of adults has been enhanced through the synergistic effect of leucovorin. Few pediatric studies of 5-FU in pediatric patients have been previously reported.
Methods: Fifty-eight patients were treated with a 4-hour infusion of leucovorin, 400 mg/m2, administered daily for 5 days every 3-4 weeks. 5-Fluorouracil was administered by bolus injection 1 hour into each leucovorin infusion. Eleven adolescent patients with colorectal carcinoma, Stage 3 or 4, were treated with therapeutic intent, and other patients with a variety of drug-resistant pediatric solid neoplasms received similar treatment.
Results: Patients with measurable disease of colorectal carcinoma responded favorably to 5-FU/leucovorin. Stable disease activity was seen with other tumor types. Specifically, there were no objective responses in 12 patients with Ewing's Sarcoma or 11 with osteosarcoma. There were 4 deaths in this study from causes related to toxicity. Nonfatal grade 3/4 toxicities included mucositis, rash, myelosuppression, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and infection.
Conclusion: The authors do not plan further evaluation of 5-FU/leucovorin in additional pediatric patients with colon cancer or other heavily pretreated malignant solid tumors and are presently treating their patients with colon carcinoma with 5-FU/leucovorin/interferon-alpha 2a.