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A phase II study of weekly carboplatin and paclitaxel as first-line treatment of elderly patients with advanced ovarian cancer. A Multicentre Italian Trial in Ovarian cancer (MITO-5) study.

Sandro Pignata1, Enrico Breda, Giovanni Scambia, Carmela Pisano, Vittorina Zagonel, Domenica Lorusso, Stefano Greggi, Rocco De Vivo, Gabriella Ferrandina, Ciro Gallo, Francesco Perrone.   

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BACKGROUND: Carboplatin/paclitaxel every 3 weeks is the standard for patients with ovarian cancer, but elderly patients frequently receive modified schedules or single agent chemotherapy to avoid toxicity. A phase II study was conducted to describe tolerability of a weekly schedule of both drugs in elderly patients.
METHODS: Patients aged>or=70 years with stage IC-IV ovarian cancer, performance status<or=2, were eligible. Treatment was carboplatin (AUC 2)+paclitaxel (60 mg/m2) on days 1, 8, 15 every 4 weeks, up to six cycles. A two-stage design was applied with lack of unacceptable toxicity as primary endpoint; 26 patients were required at the final stage, with at least 23 of them without unacceptable toxicity to conclude for a positive result. Geriatric assessment was performed by activity daily living (ADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL) scales.
RESULTS: Twenty-six patients were analysed (median age 77 years, range 70-84). Performance status was 0 in 10 and 1 in 16 patients; 14 patients had two or more comorbidities; 8 and 18 patients had some dependency in ADL or IADL. Twenty-three patients (88.5%) were treated without suffering unacceptable toxicity. Unacceptable toxic events were grade 3 heart rhythm, grade 3 increase of liver transaminases and prolonged haematological toxicity. Grade 1 neuropathy was reported in four cases. Out of 13 patients evaluable by RECIST, 5 partial responses were observed (response rate 38.5%). Two complete responses were observed among six patients with non-target lesions. Eight patients eligible for CA-125 response assessment had a response after six cycles. Median estimated progression-free survival was 13.6 months, and median overall survival was 32.0 months.
CONCLUSIONS: In a series of elderly ovarian cancer patients, characterized by a high incidence of comorbidities and functional impairment, weekly carboplatin and paclitaxel demonstrated a favourable toxicity profile.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18243011     DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2007.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Oncol Hematol        ISSN: 1040-8428            Impact factor:   6.312


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