Testicular cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Head and neck … Read more
Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Head and neck (including mouth, tongue, tonsil, nasopharynx, oropharynx, sinus, palate, lip, buccal mucosa, gingivae, epiglottis, skin, larynx), penis, cervix, and vulva. The response to Bleomycin sulfate is poorer in patients with previously irradiated head and neck cancer.
Lymphomas: Hodgkin’s disease, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Testicular Carcinoma: Embryonal cell, choriocarcinoma, and teratocarcinoma. Bleomycin sulfate has also been shown to be useful in the management of Malignant Pleural Effusion
Bleomycin is known to cause single, and to a lesser extent, double-stranded breaks in DNA. In in vitro and in vivo experiments, bleomycin has been shown to cause cell cycle arrest in G2 and in mitosis. When administered into the pleural cavity in the treatment of malignant pleural effusion, bleomycin sulfate acts as a sclerosing agent.
Geriatric Use: In clinical trials, pulmonary toxicity was more common in patients older than 70 years than in younger patients
Management: Symptomatic. In case of resp complications, treat with a corticosteroid and a broad-spectrum antibiotic.