Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Adjuvant chemotherapy with folinic acid and 5-fluorouracil in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer previously treated by preoperative radiochemotherapy and curative tumor resection |
Creators Name: | Hildebrandt, B., Rau, B., Loeffel, J., Wust, P., Nicolaou, A., Gellermann, J., Le Coutre, P., Neuhaus, P., Felix, R., Wernecke, K.D., Doerken, B. and Riess, H. |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with rectal cancer pretreated by preoperative radiochemotherapy (RCT) and curative surgery is still poorly investigated. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We pooled data from both arms of a phase III trial in which patients with locally advanced (T3/4) rectal cancer were randomized to preoperative RCT alone or combined with pelvic radio-frequency hyperthermia. After surgery, R0-resected patients were scheduled to adjuvant chemotherapy with four monthly courses of 50 mg folinic acid (FA) and gradually escalated 5-fluorouracil (5-FU, 350-500 mg/m(2), days 1-5). Reasons preventing initiation of chemotherapy and treatment-related toxicities were evaluated. Patients' characteristics and survival parameters were compared between the treated and untreated patient groups. RESULTS: Out of 93 patients, 73 (79%) started adjuvant chemotherapy, whereas 19 (21%) did not, mostly due to perioperative complications and refusal. Chemotherapy-related toxicities were mild to moderate in most cases, but-together with protracted postoperative complications-prevented the intended dose escalation of 5-FU in 71% of patients. Distant-failure-free (p=0.03) and overall survival (p=0.03) were improved in the chemotherapy group, although there was a negative selection of patients with unfavourable characteristics into the untreated patient group. INTERPRETATION/CONCLUSION: Adjuvant chemotherapy using FA and 5-FU can be safely applied to the majority of patients with rectal cancer pretreated by RCT and surgery. Survival data are not suitable to allow far-reaching conclusions, but are in line with suggestions of a favourable effect of adjuvant chemotherapy in these patients. |
Keywords: | Rectal neoplasms, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Neoadjuvant therapy, Colorectal surgery, Fluorouracil, Randomised control trial, Hyperthermia, induced |
Source: | International Journal of Colorectal Disease |
ISSN: | 0179-1958 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Volume: | 21 |
Number: | 6 |
Page Range: | 582-589 |
Date: | September 2006 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-005-0054-9 |
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