Summary. In a prospective, multicentre, randomized trial, the efficacy and tolerance of treosulfan alone was compared with that of treosulfan plus cisplatinum in 135 women with advanced ovarian carcinoma. No statistically significant difference was found between the two treatments in terms of median survival. Combined treatment was associated with significantly greater side‐effects and haematological toxicity. Optimal survival with minimal toxicity can be achieved by using treosulfan alone in patients (mainly stages Ic or II) with minimal postoperative residual disease. Patients (likely to be stage III or IV) with greater residual disease should receive treosulfan plus cisplatinum.
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