Adjuvant PEFG (Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5-Fluorouracil, Gemcitabine) or Gemcitabine Followed by Chemoradiation in Pancreatic Cancer: A Randomized Phase II Trial |
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Authors: | Michele Reni MD Gianpaolo Balzano MD Giuseppe Aprile MD Stefano Cereda MD Paolo Passoni MD Alessandro Zerbi MD Maria Chiara Tronconi MD Carlo Milandri MD Piercarlo Saletti MD Alessia Rognone MD Clara Fugazza Alessandro Magli MD Nadia Di Muzio MD Valerio Di Carlo MD Eugenio Villa MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oncology, S. Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy. reni.michele@hsr.it |
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Abstract: | Background Information from randomized trials on the role of combination chemotherapy in the adjuvant treatment of pancreatic adenocarcinoma is limited. This randomized phase II trial aimed to identify the most promising regimen warranting phase III evaluation. Methods Therapy-naive patients, age 18?C75?years, Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) >60, gross total resection of stage IB?CIII pancreatic adenocarcinoma, stratified for center and surgical margins, were randomly assigned to receive either gemcitabine 1?g/m2 weekly on days 1, 8, and 15 (arm A) or the PEFG regimen (cisplatin and epirubicin 40?mg/m2, day 1; gemcitabine 600?mg/m2, days 1, 8; 5-fluorouracil 200?mg/m2 daily, days 1?C28) (arm B). Chemotherapy was administered every 4?weeks for 3?months and followed by irradiation concurrent to continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil 250?mg/m2 daily. Primary endpoint was the probability of being disease-free at 1?year from surgery. Assuming P0?=?35% and P1?=?55%, ???=?.05 and ???=?.10, the study was to enroll 51 patients per arm. Results A total of 102 patients were randomized; 100 were eligible (arm A: 51; arm B: 49). Baseline characteristic (A/B) were: Median age was 61/60?years; 75% had KPS >80 75/76%; 36% grade 3 tumor 29/43%, 79% stage IIB/III 75/84%, 31% R1 resection 35/29%. Survival figures (A/B) were: Median disease-free survival was 11.7 and 15.2?months; 1-year disease-free survival 49.0% (95% confidence interval [95% CI] 35?C63%) and 69.4% (95% CI 56?C83%); median survival 24.8 and 28.9?months. Combination chemotherapy produced more hematological toxicity without relevant differences in nonhematological toxicities. Conclusions The 4-drug regimen deserves further assessment in resectable pancreatic cancer. |
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