Fifty-six patients with measurable advanced soft-tissue sarcomas were treated with epirubicin, 90 mg/m2 intravenously on day 1, and DTIC, 250 mg/m2 intravenously on days 1-5, with the entire regimen repeated every 3 weeks. The overall response rate in 52 evaluable patients was 48% with 9 complete remissions. Noncardiac toxicity was limited predominantly to vomiting, alopecia and myelosuppression. Laboratory evidence of cardiotoxicity [greater than or equal to 20% decrease in left-ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) from the baseline value] was observed in 4 out of 39 patients who had at least two determinations of LVEF, at a median dose of 1,305 mg/m2. Two patients had clinical congestive heart failure at cumulative dose of 1,440 and 1,620 mg/m2. These findings suggest that the combination of epirubicin and DTIC is an active regimen in soft-tissue sarcomas, and provide further evidence that epirubicin is a doxorubicin analogue with reduced cardiac toxicity, but preserved efficacy in this disease.