Literature DB >> 15199598

Oxaliplatin added to simplified bimonthly low-dose leucovorin and 5-FU for pretreated advanced colorectal cancer is effective and not affected by different previous 5-FU regimens.

Ruey-Kuen Hsieh1, Tsu-Yi Chao, Wei-Shon Chen, Tsai-Shen Yang, Li-Tzong Chen, Po-Min Chen, Jin-Hwang Liu.   

Abstract

This phase II study examined bimonthly oxaliplatin (85 mg/m2) added to a continuous infusion of fluorouracil (3000 mg/m2 for 46 h following a 400 mg/m2 bolus), with leucovorin (LV) (150 mg/m2) administrated in a simplified way to patients with metastatic colorectal cancers (CRC) refractory or resistant to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Sixty patients were registered. Of the 52 evaluable patients, 3 (5.8%) achieved a complete response (CR) and 18 (34.6%) achieved a partial response (PR). The overall response rate (CR + PR) was 40.4% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 26.6%-54.2%) for evaluable patients and 35% (95% CI: 22.6%-47.4%) by intention to treat. The median progression-free survival (PFS) was 5.2 months, and the median survival was 14.2 months. No significant differences were seen in response rates and PFS of patient groups pretreated either with high-dose 5-FU/LV by continuous infusion or with intravenous 5-FU/LV by a weekly bolus. From the 421 cycles analyzed, dose-limiting toxicities included cumulative sensory neuropathy and leukopenia, accounting for 11.6% and 10.0%, National Cancer Institute-Common Toxicity Criteria grade 3/4 toxicities per patient, respectively. Two (3.3%) patients experienced hepatic encephalopathy related to high-dose 5-FU. With necessary caution, this regimen was effective for 5-FU-pretreated CRC, regardless of ethnic differences, and it had the advantage of LV being administrated at a low dose in a simplified way.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15199598     DOI: 10.1081/cnv-120030204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Invest        ISSN: 0735-7907            Impact factor:   2.176


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Review 1.  Severe anaphylactic reactions in patients receiving oxaliplatin therapy: a rare but potentially fatal complication.

Authors:  Ming-Yang Lee; Muh-Hwa Yang; Jin-Hwang Liu; Chueh-Chuan Yen; Pang-Chan Lin; Hao-Wei Teng; Wei-Shu Wang; Tzeon-Jye Chiou; Po-Min Chen
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2006-07-25       Impact factor: 3.603

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