Concurrent radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy (CT) with oxaliplatin as primary treatment of advanced rectal cancer: a phase II study
2006
13507 Background: Combined pre-operative RT and CT increase the possibility for conservative surgery in locally advanced rectal cancer. Most clinical trials show that responding patients could obtain a reduction of local relapse and an improvement of overall survival, especially when a complete pathological response is obtained (pCR 9–29%). The aim of our study was to determine the activity of RT concomitant to oxaliplatin (OHP) in combination with c.i. 5-fluorouracil (5FU). Methods: Primary endpoint was pCR. Sample size was defined according to Simon Two-Stage phase II design (planned sample size: 29 evaluable patients). From May 2002 to November 2005, 33 patients (15 males, 18 females) were enrolled: median age was 64 years (range 21–74); clinical stage was cT3/cT4 cN0 or cTany cN+ M0. In 24 patients rectal cancer was ≤ 5 cm from anal verge. Weekly OHP 60 mg/m2 was administered in combination with c.i. 5FU 225 mg/ m2 for 5 days per week. Twelve patients received conventional RT (CRT): 25 fractions with ...
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