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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
neutropenia
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Although 5-fluorouracil remains the mainstay of treatment for advanced gastric cancer (AGC), no standard chemotherapy regimen exists. Combinations of irinotecan with folinic acid and infusional 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (
ILF
) have shown good efficacy with acceptable toxicity in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. At present, only sparse data on
ILF
are available for AGC. Therefore we conducted a prospective study of this combination in 25 consecutive patients with metastatic gastric cancer. Median age was 63 years, 10 had received prior chemotherapy and 13 presented initially with peritoneal carcinosis. Treatment consisted of irinotecan 80 mg/m2, folinic acid 500 mg/m2 and infusional 5-FU 2.0 g/m2 over 24 h, given weekly for 6 weeks followed by a 1-week rest. Grade 3/4 hematologic toxicity occurred in six patients (anemia = 4,
neutropenia
= 1 and leukopenia = 1). Non-hematologic toxicity consisted mainly of nausea/vomiting (grade 3/4 in six patients) and diarrhea (grade 3/4 in 10 patients). The overall response rate was 20% for first- and second-line treatment, with two complete and three partial responses. Another nine patients (36%) had stable disease, for a tumor control rate of 56%. Median time to progression was 4 months, median overall survival and survival for patients with tumor control was 7 and 13 months, respectively. We conclude that
ILF
is a feasible outpatient regimen with manageable toxicity that provides tumor control in a high proportion of patients with advanced gastric cancer, even among those with unfavorable prognostic features.
...
PMID:Weekly treatment with irinotecan, folinic acid and infusional 5-fluorouracil (ILF) in patients with advanced gastric cancer. 1450 87
An open-label randomised comparison of efficacy and tolerability of irinotecan plus high-dose 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and leucovorin (LV) (
ILF
) with etoposide plus 5-FU/LV (ELF) in patients with untreated metastatic or locally advanced gastric cancer. One cycle of
ILF
comprised six once-weekly infusions of irinotecan 80 mg m(-2), LV 500 mg m(-2), 24-h 5-FU 2000 mg m(-2), and ELF comprised three once-daily doses of etoposide 120 mg m(-2), LV 300 mg m(-2), 5-FU 500 mg m(-2). In all, 56 patients received
ILF
and 58 ELF. Median age was 62 years, Karnofsky performance 90%, and disease status was comparable for both arms. The objective clinical response rates after 14 weeks treatment (primary end point) were 30% for
ILF
and 17% for ELF (risk ratio (RR) 0.57, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.29-1.13, P = 0.0766). Overall response rates over the entire treatment period for
ILF
and ELF were 43 and 24%, respectively (RR 0.56, 95% CI 0.33-0.97; P = 0.0467). For
ILF
and ELF, respectively, median progression-free survival was 4.5 vs 2.3 months, time to treatment failure was 3.6 vs 2.2 months (P = 0.4542), and overall survival was 10.8 vs 8.3 months (P = 0.2818). Both regimens were well tolerated, the main grade 3/4 toxicities being diarrhoea (18%,
ILF
) and
neutropenia
(57%, ELF). The data from this randomised phase II study indicate that
ILF
provides a better response rate than ELF, and that
ILF
should be investigated further for the treatment of metastatic gastric cancer.
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PMID:Randomised phase II evaluation of irinotecan plus high-dose 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin (ILF) vs 5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, and etoposide (ELF) in untreated metastatic gastric cancer. 1594 29