BACKGROUND. It has been previously observed that patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma or with laryngeal leucoplakia present a significant reduction in plasma folate levels. The current Phase IIA pilot study assessed the effectiveness of folic acid as a chemopreventive agent in patients affected by glottic laryngeal leucoplakia, METHODS. Forty-three untreated patients affected by glottic laryngeal leucoplakia were enrolled in the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department (Universita Cattolica del Saco Cuore, Rome, Italy). Glottic leucoplakia was initially diagnosed by indirect laryngoscopy and successively confirmed by diagnostic direct microlaryngoscopy with a biopsy for histologic assessment. Folic acid (Folina, Schwarz Pharma, Germany) was administered orally (5 mg every 8 hours) for 6 months. Patients were monitored every 30 days by videolaryngoscopy. RESULTS. Twelve (28%) patients had no response, 19 (44%) had a partial response, and 12 (28%) had a complete response. The mean increase in serum folate levels (10.06 ± 0.53) and the mean decrease in homocysteine serum (3.65349 ± 0.85526) at the end of the study were highly significant (P = .0001). CONCLUSIONS. The larynx is 1 of the sites of major interest and a good model for the development of chemopreventive agents, but so far the proposed agents have shown no clear efficacy on precancerous lesions or on the development of second malignancies. © 2006 American Cancer Society.

Pilot phase IIA study for evaluation of the efficacy of folic acid in the treatment of laryngeal leucoplakia / Almadori, G.; Bussu, F.; Navarra, P.; Galli, J.; Paludetti, G.; Giardina, B.; Maurizi, M.. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - 107:2(2006), pp. 328-336. [10.1002/cncr.22003]

Pilot phase IIA study for evaluation of the efficacy of folic acid in the treatment of laryngeal leucoplakia

Bussu F.;
2006-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND. It has been previously observed that patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma or with laryngeal leucoplakia present a significant reduction in plasma folate levels. The current Phase IIA pilot study assessed the effectiveness of folic acid as a chemopreventive agent in patients affected by glottic laryngeal leucoplakia, METHODS. Forty-three untreated patients affected by glottic laryngeal leucoplakia were enrolled in the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department (Universita Cattolica del Saco Cuore, Rome, Italy). Glottic leucoplakia was initially diagnosed by indirect laryngoscopy and successively confirmed by diagnostic direct microlaryngoscopy with a biopsy for histologic assessment. Folic acid (Folina, Schwarz Pharma, Germany) was administered orally (5 mg every 8 hours) for 6 months. Patients were monitored every 30 days by videolaryngoscopy. RESULTS. Twelve (28%) patients had no response, 19 (44%) had a partial response, and 12 (28%) had a complete response. The mean increase in serum folate levels (10.06 ± 0.53) and the mean decrease in homocysteine serum (3.65349 ± 0.85526) at the end of the study were highly significant (P = .0001). CONCLUSIONS. The larynx is 1 of the sites of major interest and a good model for the development of chemopreventive agents, but so far the proposed agents have shown no clear efficacy on precancerous lesions or on the development of second malignancies. © 2006 American Cancer Society.
2006
Pilot phase IIA study for evaluation of the efficacy of folic acid in the treatment of laryngeal leucoplakia / Almadori, G.; Bussu, F.; Navarra, P.; Galli, J.; Paludetti, G.; Giardina, B.; Maurizi, M.. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - 107:2(2006), pp. 328-336. [10.1002/cncr.22003]
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