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Acute Changes of α-Fetoprotein and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin during Induction Chemotherapy of Germ Cell Tumors

Nicholas J. Vogelzang, Paul H. Lange, Anne Goldman, Robert H. Vessela, Elwin E. Fraley and B. J. Kennedy
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Thirty-seven consecutive patients with germ cell cancers (34 testicular, three extragonadal) and elevated serum levels of α-fetoprotein (AFP) and/or human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) were treated with vinblastine, bleomycin, and cis-diamminedichloroplatinum induction chemotherapy. The AFP and/or HCG normalized in 36 patients. The AFP half-life was 7.9 days between Days 1 and 21 postchemotherapy but 6.0 days between Days 21 and 42 (p < 0.05). The prolonged AFP half-life between Days 1 and 21 was related to a median increase of 57.5% (range, 22 to 219%) in the AFP level. This increase in the marker value occurred between Days 2 and 9 of therapy (median, Day 5). There was also a median increase of 181% (range, 27 to 600%) in the HCG level at a median of 5 days after the start of therapy. The increase in the AFP and HCG levels occurred in 63 and 70% of evaluable patients, respectively, and correlated with the presence of a large volume of metastatic disease (X2 = 8.87). Patients with relapsed or refractory disease had prolongation of the AFP half-life between Days 21 and 42 as compared to nonrelapsed patients. AFP and HCG half-life calculations should be used in the management of patients with germ cell cancers.

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  • ↵1 Supported in part by USPHS Grant CA-19527 from the National Cancer Institute, the Minnesota Medical Foundation, and the Masonic Memorial Hospital Fund, Inc.

  • Received January 7, 1982.
  • Accepted August 5, 1982.
  • ©1982 American Association for Cancer Research.
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Acute Changes of α-Fetoprotein and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin during Induction Chemotherapy of Germ Cell Tumors
Nicholas J. Vogelzang, Paul H. Lange, Anne Goldman, Robert H. Vessela, Elwin E. Fraley and B. J. Kennedy
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Acute Changes of α-Fetoprotein and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin during Induction Chemotherapy of Germ Cell Tumors
Nicholas J. Vogelzang, Paul H. Lange, Anne Goldman, Robert H. Vessela, Elwin E. Fraley and B. J. Kennedy
Cancer Res November 1 1982 (42) (11) 4855-4861;
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