Of 101 patients with symptomatic adenocarcinoma or undifferentiated carcinoma of unknown primary site, 95 were evaluable for the effects of two randomized chemotherapy regimens. Forty-eight patients received combination doxorubicin and mitomycin C (DM) and 47 received combination cisplatin, vinblastine and bleomycin (PB). Response rates were not significantly different between the two treatment groups, 42% for DM and 32% for PVB, with an overall response rate of 37.1%. Survival differences for DM and PVB treated groups were not significantly different, with 18 weeks and 25 weeks median survivals respectively. Toxicities were unequal for the two treatment groups with increased haematological toxicity for DM and greater gastrointestinal toxicity for PVB. The authors conclude both therapies were of limited efficacy in the treatment of ACUP patients and emphasize that only symptomatic patients should be considered for such therapies.