Abstract: | A number of cooperative-group and single-institution studies have shown that BCNU used in combination with prednisone alone or with melphalan,cyclophosphamide, and prednisone is useful for remission induction in patients with previously untreated multiple myeloma. In this setting, results with BCNU (and probably CCNU) are as good as (but not superior to)the results obtained to the frequency of remission induction, duration of remission, and survival. BCNU plus prednisone also appears to be equal to melphalan plus prednisone for remission-maintenance therapy, although it is still unclear whether maintenance therapy is superior to discontinuation of therapy during remission. At the present time, the major use of the nitrosoureas in multiple myeloma appears to be for patients who enter remission with conventional alkylating-agent therapy and later relapse. BCNU and CCNU are occasionally effective when used as single agents or in combination with other alkylating agents for relapsing patients. Results of a pilot study at the University of Arizona with low doses of BCNU and adriamycin for patients relapsing on alkylating-agent therapy have been encouraging, with a 54% (seven of 13 patients) incidence of CRs and PRs. The use of this combination in conjunction with vincristine and prednisone for relapsing patients is under investigation by the Southwest Oncology Group. |