| Literature DB >> 19888427 |
Robert C G Martin1, Jonathan Joshi, Ken Robbins, Dana Tomalty, Ryan O'Hara, Cliff Tatum.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the patient tolerance and efficacy of delivering locoregional chemotherapy to metastatic colorectal (MC) hepatic metastases via hepatic trans-arterial approach using irinotecan loaded drug eluting beads. This open-label, multi-center, single arm study included 30 MC patients, who had failed first line therapy. Of the 57 total embolization sessions, 12 (21% of sessions) were associated with adverse reactions during or after the treatment. After a median followup of 9 months, response rates by modified RECIST were 75% at 3 months and 66% at 6 months. Hepatic trans-arterial therapy using Irinotecan loaded DC Bead(TM) was safe and effective in the treatment of MCC as demonstrated by a minimal complication rate and acceptable tumor response.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19888427 PMCID: PMC2771155 DOI: 10.1155/2009/539795
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol ISSN: 1687-8450 Impact factor: 4.375
Clinical demographic data in 30 colorectal metastasis patients treated with LC Bead.
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| Age, median (range) | 55 (40–75) | |||
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| 19 (63%) | |||
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| 11 (47%) | |||
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| Prior chemotherapy | ||||
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| 25 | |||
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| 11 | |||
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| 27 | |||
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| 1 (2%) Grade 3 | |||
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| 1 (2%) Grade 2 | |||
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| 1 (2%) Grade 1 | |||
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| 3 (5%) Grades 1–2 | |||
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| 1 (2%) Grade 1 | |||
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| 2 (4%) Grades 3,5 | |||
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| 5 (9%) Grades 1–2 | |||
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| 1 (2%) Grade 1 | |||
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| 3 (5%) Grades 1–2 | |||