کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2751785 | 1149493 | 2006 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the antitumor activity and toxicity of fixed sequences of capecitabine/oxaliplatin followed by capecitabine/irinotecan in patients with previously untreated metastatic colorectal cancer.Patients and MethodsAdult patients with histologically confirmed, previously untreated, nonresectable, locally advanced or metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma were enrolled in the study. Patients were treated as follows: capecitabine (1000 mg/m2 orally twice daily) on days 1-14 and oxaliplatin (130 mg/m2 2-hour intravenous infusion) on day 1, followed by capecitabine (1000 mg/m2 twice daily) on days 1–14 and irinotecan (240 mg/m2 1.5-hour intravenous infusion) on day 1. Each combination was administered every 21 days during 4 consecutive cycles followed by the alternating sequence to a maximum of 16 cycles.ResultsA total of 35 eligible patients have been included in this ongoing study. Response rate (complete responses plus partial responses) was 37.1%. With a median follow-up of 9.5 months, the median time to disease progression and overall survival were 7.4 months and 16.4 months, respectively. Treatment was well tolerated, with only 6% of the patients developing grade 3/4 neurotoxicity. However, the low number of patients treated beyond 4 cycles limits the interpretation of the data.ConclusionThe preliminary results from this ongoing study suggest the feasibility of this strategy, which resulted in promising antitumor activity with less neurotoxicity.
Journal: Clinical Colorectal Cancer - Volume 5, Issue 6, March 2006, Pages 429-435