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Jerzy Wydmanski1, Kinga Grabinska1, Pawel Polanowski1, Agnieszka Namysl-Kaletka1, Rafal Kawczynski1, Malgorzata Kraszkiewicz1, Wojciech Majewski1.
Abstract
This phase II trial aimed to evaluate the tolerance and efficacy of radical radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy in patients with primarily inoperable gastric cancer. The analysis was based on 13 patients with primarily inoperable gastric cancer. A total of 6 (46.2%) patients refused surgery and 7 (53.8%) had contraindications to anesthesia due to cardiological or respiratory reasons (4 and 3 patients, respectively). The treatment regimen consisted of radiotherapy and chemotherapy based on 5-fluorouracil. Half of the patients were not qualified to receive chemotherapy due to the presence of comorbidities. A total dose of 45 Gy was administered in 25 fractions. Of the 13 patients who started treatment, 12 (92.3%) completed radiotherapy. Local treatment response was observed in 6/12 patients (50%), with 5/12 (41.7%) displaying clinical complete response and 1/12 (8.3%) partial response. The 1- and 3-year overall survival rates and the median survival were 59 and 48% and 17.1 months, respectively. In conclusion, radical radiotherapy, either alone or in combination with chemotherapy, is safe for patients with inoperable locally advanced gastric cancer and may prolong survival.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; gastric cancer; radiotherapy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25279214 PMCID: PMC4179834 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2014.348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450