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Clinical Cancer Research | 2007

Phase I study of aerosolized SLIT cisplatin in the treatment of patients with carcinoma of the lung.

Bart P.H. Wittgen; Peter W.A. Kunst; Kasper van der Born; Atie van Wijk; Walter Perkins; Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Roman Perez-Soler; Susan Nicholson; Godefridus J. Peters; Pieter E. Postmus

Purpose: To investigate the safety and pharmacokinetics of aerosolized Sustained Release Lipid Inhalation Targeting (SLIT) Cisplatin in patients with lung carcinoma. Experimental Design: Phase I, dose-escalating study of SLIT Cisplatin given in two sessions daily. Safety data, including laboratory variables, adverse events, pulmonary function tests, and radiographic imaging, were collected and analyzed for all patients to determine toxicity. Pharmacokinetic monitoring was done during the first course. Results: Seventeen patients and one tracheostomy patient on compassionate use received treatment. Aerosolized cisplatin was well tolerated. No dose-limiting toxicity was observed at the maximum delivered dose. Safety data showed no hematologic toxicity, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, or neurotoxicity. Most common adverse events were nausea (64.7%), vomiting (47.1%), dyspnea (64.7%), fatigue (64.7%), and hoarseness (47.1%). Pharmacokinetic data showed very low plasma platinum levels only with the longest repeated inhalations. Common Toxicity Criteria grade 2 decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second and diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide after one course occurred both in two patients and grade one decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second and diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide in six and five patients, respectively. Direct airway deposition via the tracheostomy resulted in clinical deterioration after two cycles best described as bronchitis, completely reversible within days. Overall response: stable disease in 12 patients and progressive disease in 4 patients (one patient received one cycle). Conclusions: Aerosolized liposomal cisplatin was found to be feasible and safe.


Archive | 1999

An inhalation system

Frank G. Pilkiewicz


Archive | 2003

Inhalation system for prevention and treatment of intracellular infections

Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Lawrence T. Boni; Constance Mackinson; Joel Portnoff; Anthony Scotto; Fangjun Wu; Brian S. Miller


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1993

Chromatographic Analysis and Pharmacokinetics of Liposome-Encapsulated Doxorubicin in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Leanne Embree; Karen A. Gelmon; Andreas Lohr; Lawrence D. Mayer; Andrew J. Coldman; Pieter R. Cullis; Waldemar Palaitis; Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Norma Hudon; Jean R. Heggie; James H. Goldie


Archive | 2002

Method for treating lung cancers

Roman Perez-Soler; Frank G. Pilkiewicz


Archive | 1991

Enzymatic synthesis of soluble phosphatides from phospholipids

Paul-Alain Tremblay; Frank Marziani; John A. F. Tino; Frank G. Pilkiewicz


Archive | 2002

Treatment of cancers by inhalation of stable platinum-containing formulations

Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Joel Portnoff; Lawrence T. Boni; Jin K. Lee


Archive | 2005

Methods of treating cancer with lipid-based platinum compound formulations administered intraperitoneally

Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Roman Perez-Soler; Yiyu Zou; Mary E. Neville


Archive | 2007

Administration of high potency platinum compound formulations by inhalation

Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Walter Perkins; Beth Metzheiser


Archive | 2006

Safe and effective methods of administering therapeutic agents

Frank G. Pilkiewicz; Walter Perkins

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Roman Perez-Soler

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Yiyu Zou

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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