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Cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy yields cure rates >90% in patients with nonseminomatous germ-cell tumors that are classified by the International Germ Cell Cancer Collaborative Group (IGCCCG) as good risk. Unfortunately, patients with IGCCCG intermediate- and poor-risk tumors have cure rates of only 81% and 48%, respectively. These problematic subgroups of patients have been targeted for a variety of clinical approaches during the years, including cisplatin dose intensification, upfront ifosfamide therapy, and high-dose chemotherapy with stem-cell rescue. To date, none of these approaches has improved outcomes.
Members of the French Federation of Cancer Centers previously have conducted trials of a modified alternating chemotherapy …