Phase II study to evaluate efficacy and safety of irinotecan, capecitabine, and bevacizumab in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients.

2013 
501 Background: XELIRI regimen biweekly (combination of capecitabine and irinotecan) is an active and well tolerated treatment for mCRC. Bevacizumab provides significant clinical benefits in previously treated patients with mCRC. On this basis, the aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this combination. Methods: Multicentric, prospective, open-label phase II trial. Treatment scheme: irinotecan (iri) (175mg/m2 d1 q2w) + capecitabine (xel)(1,000mg/m2bid d 2-8) + bevacizumab (bev) (5mg/kg, d1 q2w). Results: 77 patients (p) were evaluated (66.2%, male) with a median age of 65.1 years (41.1-81.1). ECOG performance status was ≤1 in 96.1%. Primary tumor locations were: colon (53.2%), rectum (31.2%), and rectum/colon (15.6%). 27 p (35.1%) received adjuvant chemotherapy. Metastases were detected in liver (62.3%) and lung (54.5%). Mean time in treatment was: 7.1±4.9 months and median of cycles administered was 12(1-43). Median relative dose intensity was 89% for xel and bev and 85% for iri. Be...
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