• Drugs · Sep 1999

    Review Comparative Study

    Topotecan: a review of its efficacy in small cell lung cancer.

    • D Ormrod and C M Spencer.
    • Adis International Limited, Mairangi Bay, Auckland, New Zealand. demail@adis.co.nz
    • Drugs. 1999 Sep 1; 58 (3): 533-51.

    UnlabelledTopotecan, a water soluble semisynthetic derivative of camptothecin, has demonstrated antineoplastic activity in a wide range of cell culture and xenograft systems and is currently approved for second-line therapy in ovarian and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The drug inhibits replication of rapidly dividing cells by disrupting the normal function of the nuclear enzyme topoisomerase I. The efficacy of topotecan is related to exposure time and the recommended regimen is 1.5 mg/m2 as a 30-minute intravenous infusion, daily for 5 days, repeated every 21 days. In phase II trials of topotecan in SCLC (usually with the 1.5mg/m2, 5 day regimen) the overall response rate in refractory patients (those who had relapsed < or =90 days after first-line therapy) was low at 2 to 11%, whereas in sensitive patients (those relapsing > or =90 days after first-line therapy) the overall response rate was 14 to 37%. Topotecan was compared with combined cyclophosphamide/doxorubicin(adriamycin)/vincristine (CAV) therapy in patients with relapsed, sensitive (relapsed > or =60 days after first-line therapy) SCLC. The response rates were 24.3% and 18.3% and, respectively, for the topotecan- and CAV-treated groups, and no significant differences were detected when primary efficacy endpoints (response rates and duration) were compared. However, the results of a symptom-specific questionnaire for SCLC did suggest that topotecan offered superior control of some symptoms. SCLC is usually treated with combinations of cytotoxic drugs, and topotecan is showing promise when partnered with paclitaxel and platinum compounds. The efficacy of an oral formulation of topotecan is also being investigated; preliminary results are encouraging and suggest similar efficacy to intravenous formulations, but with less frequent neutropenia. The tolerability and compliance advantages of oral topotecan may make this the route of choice in the future. Noncumulative anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia are the dose-limiting adverse effects associated with topotecan. CAV and topotecan therapy had similar suppressive effects on neutrophils in patients with SCLC, but the incidences of grade 3 or 4 anaemia and grade 4 thrombocytopenia were significantly higher in topotecan-treated patients. Non-haematological adverse events in SCLC patients treated with topotecan or CAV were similar and most were grade 1 or 2. Gastrointestinal disturbances were common in both groups, as were alopecia and fatigue.ConclusionsIn a large randomised comparative study, topotecan was as effective as CAV in treating relapsed SCLC. The response rate was modest and further comparative and drug-combination studies are required to accurately position topotecan within the schedule of available drugs used to treat SCLC, particularly in relation to first-line therapy. However, recurrent SCLC is extremely intractable to therapy and topotecan is a valuable extension to the limited range of treatment options for SCLC.

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