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Single-agent irinotecan for recurrent/metastatic colorectal cancer: a retrospective analysis.

Ulus A Sanli1, Bulent Karabulut, Ruchan Uslu, Mustafa Korkut, Erdem Goker.   

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy, toxicity and factors affecting the survival rate of patients treated with irinotecan. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Data from the medical records of 74 patients who had recurrent/metastatic colorectal cancer treated with single-agent irinotecan were analyzed.
RESULTS: The mean age for all the patients was 56 years (range 19-77). Forty-one (55%) and 33 (45%) patients had recurrent and/or metastatic colon cancer, respectively. All the patients were treated with irinotecan 350 mg/m(2) every 21 days. Grade 3-4 emesis, grade 3-4 diarrhea, grade 3-4 neutropenia and severe early cholinergic events developed in 7, 15, 7 and 1.3% of patients, respectively. One patient died due to acute renal failure. The overall response rate was 14% (complete response 5%, partial response 9%); 61% had stable response while another 25% had progressive disease. Patients with multiple metastatic foci, patients < or =50 years of age and patients with peritonitis carcinomatosa were shown to have worse outcomes than others. The median duration of response was 16.7 months. The median progression-free survival and overall survival were 4 and 14 months, respectively.
CONCLUSION: The data show that irinotecan was useful in the treatment of recurrent/metastatic colorectal cancer with acceptable toxicity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16763396     DOI: 10.1159/000092992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Princ Pract        ISSN: 1011-7571            Impact factor:   1.927


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