408 Dose-dense paclitaxel and carboplatin plus bevacizumab is an effective and a tolerable first-line regimen for advanced ovarian cancer

2020 
The JGOG 3016 showed that dose-dense paclitaxel and carboplatin (ddTC) improved progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in advanced ovarian cancer (AOC). ICON7 and GOG-0218 showed that bevacizumab (Bev) improved PFS. GOG-0262 suggested that ddTC+Bev showed no superiority in PFS. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ddTC+Bev compared with ddTC in AOC. We retrospectively investigated patients with FIGO stage III-IV OC who received ddTC or ddTC+Bev as first-line chemotherapy. PFS was investigated about ddTC+Bev compared with ddTC using log-rank test. Age ( A total of 134 patients were enrolled. Median follow up periods was 30.5 months. 80.1% of patients had stage III disease. 76.7% had serous/endometrioid histologic findings. 59.7% received PDS. 61.9% received complete surgery. Compared with ddTC, ddTC+Bev improved PFS (p ddTC+Bev significantly prolonged PFS. Although the frequency of AE of ddTC+Bev is higher than ddTC, it is totally tolerable. ddTC+Bev is an effective 1st line regimen for AOC.
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