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To increase the complete response (CR) rate of patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer after three cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, we added sequential methotrexate to the combination of cisplatin and continuous infusion fluorouracil (5-FU). We also evaluated the feasibility of administering three additional cycles of the same regimen as adjuvant chemotherapy. Thirty-eight patients were treated; the median age was 53 years and 36 patients had stage IV disease. Chemotherapy consisted of methotrexate 120 mg/m2 followed 24 hours later by cisplatin 100 mg/m2 and a five-day continuous infusion of 5-FU at 1,000 mg/m2/d. Of 34 patients evaluable for response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, nine had a CR, 21 a partial response (PR), two a minimal response (MR), and one patient each stable disease (SD) and no response (NR). Of 31 patients who received local therapy, 15 were treated with surgery and radiotherapy and 16 with radiotherapy alone. Of 25 patients eligible to receive adjuvant chemotherapy only ten received all three intended cycles, while 15 received less or no adjuvant chemotherapy because of patient refusal, cumulative toxicity, or early disease progression. With a median follow-up time of 39 months, the median survival is estimated to be 20 months. Of eight patients with nasopharyngeal or paranasal sinus cancer, none has had disease recurrence. Patients with good initial performance status and low N-stage also had a significant survival advantage. Chemotherapy-related toxicities consisted mainly of mucositis, requiring 5-FU dose reduction in the majority of patients; similar toxicities were exacerbated in the adjuvant setting. The addition of methotrexate did not increase the CR rate over what has been reported for the combination of cisplatin and 5-FU alone. Certain subsets of patients appear to have a good prognosis when treated in this fashion. The administration of adequate adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer remains difficult due to toxicity and poor patient compliance.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The 24-hour continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and folinic acid (FA) as part of several new multidrug chemotherapy regimens in advanced gastric cancer (AGC) has shown to be effective, with low toxicity. In a previous phase II study with 3-weekly bolus 5-FU, FA and mitomycin C (MMC) we found a low toxicity rate and response rates comparable to those of regimens such as ELF, FAM or FAMTX, and a promising median overall survival. In order to improve this MMC-dependent schedule we initiated a phase II study with high-dose 5-FU/FA and 3-weekly bolus MMC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From February, 1998 to September, 2000 we recruited 33 patients with AGC to receive weekly 24-hour 5-FU 2,600 mg/m(2) preceded by 2-hour FA 500 mg/m(2) for 6 weeks, followed by a 2-week rest period. Bolus MMC 10 mg/m(2) was added in 3-weekly intervals. Treatment given on an outpatient basis, using portable pump systems, was repeated on day 57. Patients' characteristics were: male/female ratio 20/13; median age 57 (27-75) years; median WHO status 1 (0-2). 18 patients had a primary AGC, and 15 showed a relapsed AGC. Median follow-up was 11.8 months (range of those surviving: 2.7-11.8 months). RESULTS: 32 patients were evaluable for response - complete remission 9.1% (n = 3), partial remission 45.5% (n = 15), no change 27.3% (n = 9), progressive disease 15.1% (n = 5). Median overall survival time was 10.2 months [95% confidence interval (CI): 8.7-11.6], and median progression-free survival time was 7.6 months (95% CI: 4.4-10.9). The worst toxicities (%) observed were (CTC-NCI 1/2/3): leukopenia 45.5/18.2/6.1, thrombocytopenia 33.3/9.1/6.1, vomitus 24.2/9.1/0, diarrhea 36.4/6.1/3.0, stomatitis 18.2/9.1/0, hand-foot syndrome 12.1/0/0. Two patients developed hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). CONCLUSIONS: High-dose 5-FU/FA/MMC is an effective and well-tolerated outpatient regimen for AGC (objective response rate 54.6%). It may serve as an alternative to cisplatin-containing regimens; however, it has to be considered that possibly HUS may occur.  相似文献   

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Forty-two patients with measurable advanced colorectal cancer were treated with sequential methotrexate (MTX) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), followed by folinic acid rescue. Twenty-one patients had received prior chemotherapy, mainly 5-FU (group 1) and remaining 21 patients had not been previously treated by cytotoxic agents (group 2). Two different treatment schedules were used. Regimen I (27 patients): MTX 250 mg/m2 was infused over 1 hour. Two hours from start 5-FU 600 mg/m2 was given as intravenous bolus. Folinic acid rescue started 24 hours after MTX infusion. Regimen II (15 patients): MTX 250 mg/m2 was given as 1-hour infusion. Three hours after the start of MTX a 46-hour 5-FU infusion (2000 mg/m2) was started. Folinic acid rescue as in regimen I. The chemotherapy courses were repeated every second week. After 3 cycles only one patient had partial response, 33 had no change and 8 progressive disease. The median time until progression was 2 1/2 months in group 1 and 4 months in group 2. The median survival was 7 months in group 1 and 10 1/2 months in group 2. Almost identical results were obtained by the two treatment schedules. The toxicity of both regimens was low.  相似文献   

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Recent clinical trials have demonstrated activity of chemoimmunotherapy with interleukin-2 (IL-2), interferon-[alpha], and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in advanced renal cell cancer. A phase II study was performed to evaluate the affect of adding the potentiating agent leucovorin to this combination regimen. Treatment courses consisted of IL-2 5 MIU/m2 subcutaneously days 1, 3, and 5 of weeks 1 to 4, interferon-[alpha] 3 MIU/m2 subcutaneously on days 1, 3, and 5 of weeks 1 to 4, and leucovorin 50 mg/m2 IV followed by 5-FU 450 mg/m2 IV infusion weekly weeks 1 to 4. Patients were given no treatment on weeks 5 and 6 of the 6-week treatment cycle. Of the 20 patients enrolled in the study, 16 were evaluable for toxicity and 15 were evaluable for tumor response. The most severe toxicities included three reports of grade IV diarrhea; overall, nine incidents of grade III or IV toxicity were reported. No objective antitumor responses were observed, and the median time to progression was 2.8 months. We conclude that this combination chemoimmunotherapy regimen has substantial toxicity but no significant antitumor activity in patients with advanced stage renal cell carcinoma.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: This study was performed to investigate the activity and safety of high dose 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) given as a weekly 24-hour infusion in combination with folinic acid plus mitomycin C in patients with advanced gastric cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Chemonaive patients with locally advanced inoperable, recurrent or metastatic gastric cancer were treated with 15 mg/m(2) i.v. mitomycin C as bolus on day 1 of a 7-week cycle followed by a 2-hour infusion of folinic acid (500 mg/m(2)) and a 24-hour infusion of 5-FU (2,600 mg/m(2)) given on days 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and 36 as outpatient treatment. RESULTS: Thirty evaluable patients (median age 58 years and median ECOG performance status 1) received 1-4 cycles (median 3). 53% of the patients had liver metastases. Treatment-related toxicity was low with 10% of patients experiencing diarrhea >/=grade 3, 3% mucositis grade 3 and 3% nausea grade 3 (CTC). Hematological toxicity was mild with 13% thrombopenia grade 3 and no leukopenia grade 4. Eleven patients achieved a partial remission (major response rate 37%; 95% confidence interval 22-53%). Median time to progression was 5 months and median overall survival time was 7 months. CONCLUSION: This regimen is a well-tolerated outpatient treatment for patients with advanced gastric cancer with efficacy being comparable to other chemotherapy protocols.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: The Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG) conducted a randomized comparison of cisplatin plus fluorouracil (5-FU) and carboplatin plus 5-FU versus single-agent methotrexate (MTX) in patients with recurrent and metastatic squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck. The primary objective was to compare separately the response rates of each combination regimen to standard weekly MTX. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two hundred seventy-seven patients diagnosed with SCC of the head and neck were randomized to one of three treatments: (1) cisplatin 100 mg/m2 intravenously (IV) on day 1 and 5-FU 1,000 mg/m2 per day for a 96-hour continuous infusion repeated every 21 days; (2) carboplatin 300 mg/m2 IV on day 1 and 5-FU 1,000 mg/m2 per day for a 96-hour continuous infusion repeated every 28 days; and (3) MTX 40 mg/m2 IV given weekly. RESULTS: All three treatment regimens were well tolerated. However, both hematologic and nonhematologic toxicities were significantly greater with cisplatin plus 5-FU compared with MTX (P = .001). Toxicity from carboplatin plus 5-FU was intermediate compared with the other regimens. The complete and partial response rates were 32% for cisplatin plus 5-FU, 21% for carboplatin plus 5-FU, and 10% for MTX. The comparison of cisplatin plus 5-FU to MTX was statistically significant (P less than .001), and the comparison of carboplatin plus 5-FU to MTX was of borderline statistical significance (P = .05). Median response durations and median survival times were similar for all three treatment groups. Logistic regression models showed that only treatment assigned was associated significantly with response (P = .001). Cox proportional hazards models indicated that only performance status was associated significantly with survival (P less than .01). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that combination chemotherapy resulted in improved response rates but was associated with an increased toxicity and no improvement in overall survival. Therefore, new treatments that may alter the course of disease in recurrent head and neck cancer patients still need to be identified.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To assess the activity and safety of combined folinic acid (FA), 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitomycin C (MMC) in metastatic breast cancer patients previously treated with at least two chemotherapy regimens. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 104 consecutive patients were enrolled for treatment with FA 100 mg/m(2) plus 5-FU 400 mg/m(2) i.v. on days 1-5, and MMC 3 mg/m(2) on days 3-5 (FFM). The cycles were repeated every 21 days until progression, severe toxicity or patient refusal. RESULTS: Of the 104 patients, 96 were evaluable for response and toxicity. The overall response rate was 43% (95% confidence interval 32.8-53.2%); 40 patients achieved stable disease (42%) and 15 progressed (15%). In a retrospectively defined subgroup of patients with clinical resistance to taxanes (12 patients) or anthracyclines (14 patients), the response rate was 42%. The median time to progression was 8 months (3-18 months), and the median overall survival was 10.5+ months (2-36 months). The most common treatment-related adverse events were stomatitis, neutropenia, nausea/vomiting and diarrhea. Stomatitis, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia were the only grade 4 treatment-related adverse events, and occurred in no more than 3% of patients. CONCLUSION: The tested FFM regimen seems to offer a valid option for patients with metastatic breast cancer who have been pretreated with two or more chemotherapeutic lines or who have failed on regimens containing anthracyclines or taxanes.  相似文献   

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We compared the effectiveness of fluorouracil (5-FU) alone (arm A), high-dose leucovorin plus 5-FU (arm B), and sequential methotrexate, 5-FU, and leucovorin (arm C) for treatment of patients with advanced colorectal carcinomas who had not received prior chemotherapy. Arm A consisted of infusions of 5-FU at 12 mg/kg/d intravenously (IV) for 5 days followed by weekly infusions of 5-FU at 15 mg/kg; arm B consisted of leucovorin infusions at 200 mg/m2/d IV plus infusions of 5-FU at 400 mg/m2/d IV on days 1 through 5 of a 28-day cycle; arm C consisted of methotrexate at 50 mg/m2 orally every 6 hours for five doses followed by infusions of 5-FU, 500 mg/m2 IV, and leucovorin, 10 mg/m2 orally, every 6 hours for five doses every other week. A total of 265 patients were entered into the trial, of whom 249 (94%) were fully evaluable. The objective response rate (complete [CR] plus partial [PR] responses) was 17.3% on arm A, 18.8% on arm B, and 19.8% on arm C (log-rank test, P greater than .4). The median time to failure was 138 days on arm A, 166 days on arm B, and 182 days on arm C (log-rank test, P values of arm A v B = .06; arm A v arm C = .04). Median survival was 345 days on arm A, 324 days on arm B, and 356 days on arm C (log-rank test, P greater than .4). Treatment with 5-FU alone was significantly more dose intensive and more toxic than either of the experimental combinations. The rates of grade 3 or greater nonhematologic toxicity were 42.3% on arm A, 24.3% on arm B, and 14.3% on arm C. Hematologic toxicity was milder but had the same pattern. This study indicates that these regimens of high-dose leucovorin plus 5-FU and sequential methotrexate, 5-FU, and leucovorin are not more effective than is 5-FU alone for treatment of patients with colorectal carcinomas when 5-FU is administered at high-dose intensity.  相似文献   

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Seventy-four previously untreated patients with metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma were prospectively randomized into one of three treatment regimens: (1) 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 450 mg/m2 as an intravenous (IV) bolus daily for five days or toxicity, then 200 mg/m2 IV bolus every other day for six doses; (2) methotrexate (MTX) 50 mg/m2 in normal saline by IV infusion over four hours followed by an IV bolus of 5-FU 600 mg/m2. This was administered weekly for 4 weeks and then every 2 weeks. (3) Leucovorin 500 mg/m2 in a two-hour IV infusion of normal saline with 5-FU 600 mg/m2 as an IV bolus one hour after the Leucovorin began every week for 6 weeks. The combined complete and partial response rates in the three regimens were 11%, 5%, and 48%, respectively (P = .0009). The median duration of response in the 5-FU and Leucovorin regimen was 10 months. There was no statistically significant difference between the treatment regimens with respect to survival time (P = .6). Toxicity in the 5-FU and Leucovorin regimen was predominantly diarrhea (13 of 30 patients, 40%). In this regimen, eight of 13 patients (52%) who developed diarrhea not only required a dose reduction of 5-FU, but also hospitalization for IV hydration. The predominant toxicity in the 5-FU alone regimen and the 5-FU and MTX regimen was leukopenia. One drug-related death occurred in each regimen.  相似文献   

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We conducted a phase III study in patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma (ACC). The total number of patients randomized from October 1993 until July 1998 was 192, whereas therapy was started on 179 and 158 (82.3%) have been evaluable. The treatment schedules consisted of weekly bolus administration for 6 weeks of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), 600 mg/m2 (arm I) versus 5-FU (500 mg/m2) intravenous bolus and interferon-alpha, 5 MU subcutaneously, three times a week (arm II) versus leucovorin 200 mg/m2 in 2-hour infusion and 5-FU 500 mg/m2 intravenous bolus at the midtime of leucovorin infusion (arm III) followed by a 2-week rest period. Treatment was continued for six cycles or until progression. This study failed to show any superiority of the modulated 5-FU versus single administration of 5-FU. There were no significant differences between the three arms in the overall response rate (10.3% versus 11.3% versus 12.9%, p = 0.95), the time to tumor progression (median, 3.9 versus 3.8 versus 6.0 months, p = 0.59), or survival duration (median, 14.7 versus 12.4 versus 16.3 months, p = 0.71). The incidence of severe (grades III and IV) toxicity was significantly higher in patients in arm II and III (24.5% and 18.6%) versus arm I (6.0%) (p = 0.01). Because modulated 5-FU failed to show superiority versus 5-FU, new agents and new strategies are needed for the treatment of advanced colorectal carcinoma.  相似文献   

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This study compared the efficacy and safety of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) monotherapy to that of 5-FU combined with natural human interferon-beta (IFN-beta) in patients with unresectable, advanced colorectal carcinoma. Forty-nine chemotherapy-naive patients were randomized to 5-FU alone or to the combination. All patients received 750 mg m(-2) day(-1) 5-FU for 5 days by continuous intravenous (i.v.) infusion, followed after day 15 by a weekly i.v. bolus of 750 mg m(-2). IFN-beta was injected intramuscularly three times weekly at 9 M IU. Treatment continued for 52 weeks, or until disease progression or intolerable toxicity. Clinical endpoints were tumor response, time to progression, survival and toxicity. The addition of IFN-3 to 5-FU significantly improved response rate (33.3% vs 4.5% for evaluable patients; P = 0.021), time to progression (median 7.2 vs 4.2 months; P = 0.0435), and survival time (median 15.9 vs 7.2 months; P = 0.038) without significantly increasing toxicity compared to 5-FU alone. Cumulative 5-FU dose was higher with combined therapy (P < 0.001): more patients receiving monotherapy discontinued treatment because of disease progression. Fever was more frequent with combined therapy (P = 0.008); there were no other differences in toxicity. The only grade IV toxicity observed was neutropenia (two patients per group). A randomized phase III trial has been initiated to confirm the synergy between 5-FU and IFN-beta.  相似文献   

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A phase II trial of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) [250450 mg/m2/day × 5 days as an intravenous (IV) bolus] combined with calcium leucovorin (500 mg/m2/day × 5 1/2 days by continuous IV infusion) administered on a 28-day schedule was performed in 15 patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. The median age was 58 years; performance status ranged from 50 to 100%. Of 15 evaluable patients, 1 (7%) had a partial response lasting 2.4 months; 8 (53%) had stable disease with a median duration of 5.7 months; and 6 (40%) had progressive disease with a median time to progression of 2.7 months. Median survival was 3.8 months. Treatment with 5-FU and calcium leucovorin was moderately well tolerated; 9% of the treatment courses were complicated by grade 3 or 4 hematological toxicity, and 10% of the courses were complicated by grade 3 or 4 gastrointestinal toxicity. Despite the efficacy of the combination of 5-FU and leucovorin in advanced colorectal cancer, our results document the general resistance of hepatocellular carcinoma to modulated 5-FU.  相似文献   

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Thirty-two patients with untreated advanced colorectal carcinoma received high-dose methotrexate pretreatment followed sequentially by 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Patients were randomized to receive high-dose methotrexate pretreatment at one of two intervals (0 h or 3 h before 5-FU). There were 16 patients in each study arm. The median methotrexate dose was 1,000 mg/m2 (range, 600-1,200 mg/m2) and that of 5-FU was 1,000 mg/m2 (range, 800-1,200 mg/m2). Treatments were repeated every 21 days. Three patients achieved partial remission (1 in the 3-h interval arm and 2 in the 0-h interval arm). As the response rate using this regimen was noted to be 9% with a less than 5% chance of achieving a response rate higher than 20%, we terminated this study although the therapy resulted in mild-to-moderate but infrequent toxicity. We thus conclude that pretreatment with high-dose methotrexate given at short intervals followed by 5-FU has no significant activity against colorectal carcinoma.  相似文献   

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S G Arbuck  Y Silk  H O Douglass  H Nava  Y M Rustum  S Milliron 《Cancer》1990,65(11):2442-2445
To determine the feasibility and toxicity of combining leucovorin (CF) with a 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) combination chemotherapy regimen currently accepted by many as standard treatment for gastric cancer, CF (500 mg/m2) was administered in combination with the Georgetown 5-FU, doxorubicin, and mitomycin C (FAM) regimen. Thirty-two patients with advanced adenocarcinoma of the stomach were evaluable for toxicity and 26 patients with measurable disease were evaluable for response. Fifty-four percent of patients were previously treated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. The response rate was 38% (95% confidence interval, 21% to 59%). The median duration of response was 6 months (range, 2 to 23+ months). The estimated median survival time was 6.8 months for patients with measurable disease and 11.5 months for all 32 patients. Although diarrhea is dose limiting when 5-FU and CF are administered weekly for 6 of 8 weeks, diarrhea occurred rarely on this combination regimen with 5-FU and CF administered only 4 of every 8 weeks. The dose-limiting toxicity of FAM-CF was cumulative myelosuppression, which also occurs with the standard FAM regimen. As a result, the administered dose intensity of 5-FU decreased as patients continued on study. Thus, a randomized comparison of FAM with FAM-CF would not determine whether CF modulation increases the efficacy of 5-FU when it is administered in optimal doses to patients with gastric cancer.  相似文献   

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Based upon prior data suggesting that alpha-interferon possesses chemomodulatory activity, the Southwest Oncology Group conducted a study in which patients with hormone refractory, metastatic (stage D2) adenocarcinoma of the prostate were treated with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and Roferon-A. All patients had bidimensionally measurable disease. Treatment consisted of 5-FU 750 mg/m2/day by continuous i.v. infusion for 5 days with Roferon-A 9 million units subcutaneously ono days 1, 3 and 5. Roferon-A was continued three times weekly throughout treatment. Following a one week hiatus from 5-FU (week 2), 5-FU was continued at a dose of 750 mg/m2 i.v. bolus weekly. Nineteen patients were evaluable for toxicity. The most common toxicities were gastrointestinal and mucosal, hematologic and a flu-like syndrome. There were no deaths related to treatment. Among the 14 patients evaluable for response, the response rate was 0% (95% confidence interval, 0-18%). Thirteen of the 19 evaluable patients have died with a median survival of 9 months. The combination of 5-FU and Roferon-A does not have sufficient activity against advanced, hormone refractory prostate cancer to warrant further investigation.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: In this phase I-II study we explored the potential of the combination of weekly gemcitabine (GEM) and 24-hour continuous infusion of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in order to determine the toxicity profile in pancreatic cancer. The efficacy of this drug combination was studied as a secondary endpoint. METHODS: Twenty-one patients with histologically or cytologically proven unresectable or metastatic previously untreated pancreatic adenocarcinoma were included in this study. Two dose levels of GEM and two dose levels of 5-FU were evaluated in three cohorts of patients who received GEM 1,000 mg/m(2) and 5-FU 2,000 mg/m(2), GEM 1,200 mg/m(2) and 5-FU 2,000 mg/m(2), or GEM 1,200 mg/m(2) and 5-FU 2,250 mg/m(2), on days 1, 8, and 15, every 4 weeks, respectively. RESULTS: Grade 3-4 neutropenia was observed in 10% of the cycles. Non-myelosuppressive toxicities included fatigue (22%), grade 1-2 diarrhea (12%) and grade 1 liver toxicity. There was no limiting toxicity and the maximum tolerated dose has not been reached. Two patients experienced a partial response (9.5 +/- 12.6%) and 12 patients had stable disease (57.1 +/- 21.2%). Seven of the 14 symptomatic patients improved their disease-related symptoms and 4 of the 8 patients evaluable for clinical benefit had a clinically beneficial response (50 +/- 34.6%). The median progression-free survival was 6 months (range 2-28), median survival was 11 months (range 3-32+), and the actuarial 1-year survival rate 33%. CONCLUSION: The weekly administration of GEM combined with 24-hour continuous infusion of 5-FU shows a good safety profile at the dose levels evaluated. Some partial responses had also been achieved, disregarding the dose level of the two drugs. Survival confirms the activity of this drug combination.  相似文献   

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Yang TS  Hsu KC  Chiang JM  Tang R  Chen JS  Changchien CR  Wang JY 《Cancer》1999,85(9):1925-1930
BACKGROUND: Reports of in vitro experiments in colorectal carcinoma cells suggest that prolonged cellular exposure to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) combined with relatively low concentrations of leucovorin (LV) provides optimal enhancement of 5-FU efficacy. In this study, a simplified regimen of weekly 24-hour infusion of high dose 5-FU combined with a relatively low dose of LV was used to treat patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma. METHODS: Thirty-six patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma received 5-FU, 2600 mg/m2, admixed with LV, 100 mg/m2, in a portable infusion pump administered intravenously over a 24-hour period. High dose 5-FU/LV was delivered once a week for 5 consecutive weeks followed by a 1-week recovery period. All patients were assessable for toxicity and response. RESULTS: Two complete responses and 15 partial responses were observed (response rate of 47.2%; 95% confidence interval, 30.1-64.4%). The median response duration was 9.6 months. The median survival and time to progression were 11.9 months and 7.1 months, respectively. The toxicity was mild and acceptable. The major dose-limiting factors were hand-foot syndrome and fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: This simplified regimen of weekly 24-hour continuous infusion of high dose 5-FU/LV is an effective regimen in the treatment of patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma. Further study of the pharmacokinetics of combination therapy with 5-FU and LV as used in this regimen and its correlation with response and toxicity is warranted.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of irinotecan (CPT-11) in combination with oxaliplatin (L-OHP) plus fluorouracil (5-FU)/leucovorin (LV) (de Gramont regimen) as first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (MCC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients with MCC who had not received prior therapy for metastatic disease were enrolled. Their median age was 60 years; performance status (World Health Organization) was 0 in 12, 1 in 14, and 2 in five patients; 19 patients (61%) had prior surgery, and 14 (45%) had adjuvant chemotherapy. CPT-11 was administered on day 1 at 150 mg/m(2) as a 90-minute intravenous (IV) infusion; L-OHP was administered on day 2 at 65 mg/m(2) as a 2-hour IV infusion; and on days 2 and 3, LV 200 mg/m(2) preceded 5-FU administration of 400 mg/m(2)/d initial IV bolus dose followed by 600 mg/m(2)/d 22-hour IV continuous infusion. The regimen was repeated every 2 weeks. RESULTS: All patients were assessable for toxicity and 30 for response to treatment. Complete response was achieved in two patients (6.5%) and partial response in 16 (51.6%) (overall response rate, 58.1%; 95% confidence interval, 40.7% to 75.4%); eight patients (25.8%) had stable disease, and five (16.1%) had disease progression. The median duration of response was 9 months, and the median time to disease progression was 13 months. Neutropenia grade 3 to 4 occurred in 14 patients (45%) and febrile neutropenia in two (6%). Diarrhea grade 3 to 4 was observed in 10 patients (32%), neurotoxicity grade 3 to 4 in three (9%), and asthenia grade 3 in two (10%). No treatment-related death has occurred. CONCLUSION: The triplet combination of 5-FU/LV + CPT-11 + L-OHP is a highly active regimen with manageable toxicity as front-line treatment in MCC.  相似文献   

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Our primary objective was to determine the median and overall survival and secondarily the response rate to first- and second-line chemotherapy of patients with advanced colorectal metastatic disease. Three-hundred and seventy-nine patients (median age 60 years, range 30-87 years) were enrolled from April 1993 to March 2000. Median follow-up was 6 years (range 3-10 years), until July 2003. All patients were evaluable for survival and 342 were evaluable for response and toxicity. Thirty-seven patients did not undergo chemotherapy. All patients had confirmed histology as well as metastatic disease based on radiological tests. First-line treatment was administered to 342 patients: leucovorin (LV) 30 mg/m2 and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 425 mg/m2. Three different combinations were given as second-line treatment during different chronological periods: i) 5-FU, mitomycin-C and doxorubicin (FAM); ii) 5-FU and cisplatin (CDDP) and iii) 5-FU, LV and irinotecan (CPT-II). Responses were observed as follows: first-line treatment 16.37%, after FAM 25%, following 5-FU-CDDP 26.83% and after 5-FU-LV-CPT-II, 30.61%. Survival of all patients was as follows: median 25 months (range 16.1-33.9 months). The longest survival was of patients on 5-FU-LV-CPT-II. Median survival of patients with stable disease was 19 months and of untreated patients 12 months. Patients with advanced colorectal cancer have a long median (25 months) and overall survival, despite low responsiveness to chemotherapy.  相似文献   

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27 patients with advanced colorectal cancer were treated in a phase-II trial with high dose sequential methotrexate (MTX), 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), and folinic acid (FA). Following a 4 h infusion of 800 mg/m2 MTX and a 4 h interval, 1,500 mg/m2 5-FU and 200 mg/m2 FA were given as a 24 h infusion. Out of 23 evaluable patients we observed one partial remission and 9 disease stabilizations. Median survival time of all patients was 10.4 months. Overall toxicity was low. In comparison to a previous trial we did not observe better treatment results by adding high dose FA to a sequential MTX/5-FU schedule.  相似文献   

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