Phase II trial of S-1 in combination with oxaliplatin in previously untreated patients with recurrent or inoperable biliary tract cancer
- Authors
- Oh, Sung Yong; Lee, Gyeong-Won; Kim, Hoon Gu; Kim, Tae Hyo; Kim, Hyun Jin; Kang, Jung Hun
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- KARGER
- Keywords
- biliary neoplasm; oxaliplatin; S-1
- Citation
- CHEMOTHERAPY, v.54, no.6, pp 479 - 484
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CHEMOTHERAPY
- Volume
- 54
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 479
- End Page
- 484
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28187
- DOI
- 10.1159/000159624
- ISSN
- 0009-3157
1421-9794
- Abstract
- Background: Biliary tract cancers are among the most aggressive tumors with a poor prognosis. We conducted a phase II study on combination chemotherapy consisting of S-1 and oxaliplatin in previously untreated patients. Methods: Patients were treated with S-1 40 mg/m(2) twice daily, administered orally on days 1-28, and 85 mg/m2 of oxaliplatin, administered via an intravenous 90-min infusion on days 1, 15 and 29. Treatments were repeated every 6 weeks. Results: 15 patients were enrolled: 9 patients (60%) had intrahepatic and 3 (20%) had extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, 2 (13.3%) had cancer of the ampulla of Vater and 1 patient had gall bladder cancer. Partial response was observed in 1 of the 15 (6.7%) patients. Stable disease was observed in 4 patients (26.7%). The median time to progression was 1.4 months (95% confidence interval, CI, 0.9-1.9), and the median overall survival was 3.1 months (95% CI, 0.0-7.0). Grade 3 hematologic toxicities included neutropenia (1, 6.7%) and thrombocytopenia (1, 6.7%). As the response rate in stage I did not justify progression to stage II (>= 2/15), this study had to be discontinued in accordance with the established protocols. Conclusion: The combination chemotherapy with S-1 and oxaliplatin utilized in this study resulted in no promising antitumor activity. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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