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Postoperative adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: analysis of acute and chronic toxicity.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
Short description:
Postoperative adjuvant chemoradiotherapy for rectal cancer: analysis of acute and chronic toxicity / M., Bertuccelli; F., Cartei; A., Falcone; S., Campoccia; A., Sainato; F., Ducci; S., Moda; E., Pfanner; M., Lencioni; I., Brunetti; P. C., Giulianotti; F., Mosca; M., Laddaga; Conte, Pierfranco. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - STAMPA. - 83:(1997), pp. 599-603. [10.1177/030089169708300224]
abstract:
The aim of the study was to evaluate acute and chronic toxicity of combined postoperative standard radiation therapy to the pelvis and 5-fluorouracil plus levamisole in resectable rectal cancer.Between July 1990 and September 1993, 58 patients with histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the rectum entered the prospective study. The schedule consisted of 5-fluorouracil, 450 mg/m2 i.v. for 5 days, and from day 28 5-fluorouracil, 450 mg/m2 i.v. weekly for 24 weeks, plus levamisole given orally at the dose of 150 mg every day for 3 days every 2 weeks for 6 months; radiotherapy (180 cGy/day) 5 days a week for a total dose of 45 Gy was administered from day 28.After the first cycle of chemotherapy (before radiotherapy), overall toxicity was mild. During chemoradiotherapy, dose-limiting toxicity was grade 3 diarrhea and proctitis, for which the combined treatment was interrupted for more than 7 cumulative days in 28 patients. During the 24 weeks of weekly 5-fluorouracil (after radiotherapy), no severe toxicity was reported. Three-year survival and progression-free survival were 65\% and 50-55\%, respectively.Although adjuvant chemoradiotherapy is usually feasible, in our study toxicity was severe in a substantial proportion of patients, probably due to the schedule applied. We are evaluating the feasibility and toxicity of a combined treatment which includes 5-fluorouracil in continuous chronomodulated infusion during radiotherapy.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Acute Disease, Adjuvants; Immunologic; adverse effects, Adult, Aged, Antimetabolites; Antineoplastic; adverse effects, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; adverse effects, Chemotherapy; Adjuvant; adverse effects, Chronic Disease, Female, Fluorouracil; adverse effects, Humans, Levamisole; adverse effects, Male, Middle Aged, Radiotherapy; adverse effects, Rectal Neoplasms; drug therapy/pathology/radiotherapy/surgery, Survival Analysis, Treatment Outcome
List of contributors:
M., Bertuccelli; F., Cartei; A., Falcone; S., Campoccia; A., Sainato; F., Ducci; S., Moda; E., Pfanner; M., Lencioni; I., Brunetti; P. C., Giulianotti; F., Mosca; M., Laddaga; Conte, Pierfranco
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/739327
Published in:
TUMORI
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