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Preliminary results of preoperative 5-fluorouracil, low-dose leucovorin, and concurrent radiation therapy for clinically resectable T3 rectal cancer.

A Grann1, B D Minsky, A M Cohen, L Saltz, J G Guillem, P B Paty, D P Kelsen, N Kemeny, D Ilson, J Bass-Loeb.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We report the downstaging, sphincter preservation, acute toxicity, and preliminary local control and survival results of preoperative 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), low-dose leucovorin (LV), and concurrent radiation therapy followed by postoperative LV/5-FU for treatment of patients with clinically resectable T3 rectal cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 32 patients received two monthly cycles of preoperative LV/5-FU (bolus daily X 5). Radiation therapy (5,040 cGy) began concurrently on day 1. Postoperatively, patients received a median of two monthly cycles of LV/5-FU (range, 0-10).
RESULTS: The complete response rate was 9 percent pathologic and 13 percent clinical, for a total of 22 percent. Total Grade 3+ acute toxicity during the preoperative combined modality segment was 25 percent (8/32). Of the 20 patients who were thought to initially require an abdominoperineal resection and for whom the intent of treatment was sphincter preservation, 17 (85 percent) were able to undergo sphincter-preserving surgery. With a median follow-up of 22 (3-59) months, none have developed local failure, and the three-year actuarial disease-free survival rate was 60 percent.
CONCLUSION: Our data reveal encouraging downstaging, sphincter preservation and acute toxicity with this regimen. Additional follow-up is needed to assess the long-term local control and survival rates.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9152176     DOI: 10.1007/bf02055370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum        ISSN: 0012-3706            Impact factor:   4.585


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