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Weekly docetaxel combined with oxaliplatin in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer / 中国癌症杂志
China Oncology ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-546805
Responsible library: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Background and

purpose:

It has been shown that chemotherapy could improve the quality of life and prolongation of survival time of the patients with advanced gastric cancer. There is still no standard chemotherapy regimen for advanced and metastatic gastric cancer, and regimens with high efficacy and safety are scare. Toxicities are considered to be limiting factors and in? uence the quality of life in the patients with advanced gastric cancer. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effi cacy and toxicity of docetaxel(DOC) in combination with oxaliplatin(OXA) as fi rst-line treatment in advanced gastric cancer and try to fi nd a regimen that would be more tolerable without deterioration of treatment response.

Methods:

48 patients with advanced gastric cancer were treated with docetaxel 35 mg/m2, ivgtt, d1,d8 combined with oxaliplatin 130 mg/ m2,ivgtt,d1 ;repeated every 3 weeks (one cycle) ,The effect was evaluated after two cycles. The effi cacy and toxicity were evaluated according to WHO standard.

Results:

48 patients could be evaluated for clinical response. Complete response in 3 pts and partial response in 24 pts were observed with an overall response rate of 56.25%, median time to progression (MTTP) was 5.6 months and median overall survival (MST) was 11.8 months. The most common toxicities were bone marrow suppression, peripheral neuritis, nausea and vomiting. All of them are reversible.

Conclusion:

Combining weekly docetaxel and oxaliplatin is an effective and well tolerated alternative treatment in advanced gastric cancer and has yielded promising results.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Aspects: Patient-preference Language: Chinese Journal: China Oncology Year: 2006 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Aspects: Patient-preference Language: Chinese Journal: China Oncology Year: 2006 Document type: Article
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