A dose-escalation study of cisplatin (CDDP) combined with S-1, a new oral dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase inhibitory fluoropyrimidine, was performed to determine the maximum-tolerated dose (MTD), recommended dose (RD), dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), and objective response rate (RR) in advanced gastric cancer (AGC). S-1 was given orally at 40 mg m-2 b.i.d. for 21 consecutive days following a 2-week rest CDDP was planned to be given intravenously on day 8, at a dose of 60, 70, or 80 mg m-2 depending on the DLT. Treatment was repeated every 5 weeks, unless disease progression was observed. In the phase I portion, the MTD of CDDP was presumed to be 70 mg m-2, because 33.3% of patients (2/6) developed DLTs, mainly neutropenia. Therefore, the RD of CDDP was estimated as 60 mg m-2. In the phase II portion, 19 patients including six patients of the RD phase I portion were evaluated. The median administered courses was four (range: 1-8). The incidences of severe (grades 3-4) haematological and nonhaematological toxicities were 15.8 and 26.3%, respectively, but all were manageable. The RR was 74% (14/19, 95% confidence interval: 54.9-90.6%), and the median survival day was 383. This regimen is considered to be active against AGC with acceptable toxicity. © 2003 Cancer Research UK.
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Koizumi, W., Tanabe, S., Saigenji, K., Ohtsu, A., Boku, N., Nagashima, F., … Gotoh, M. (2003). Phase I/II study of S-1 combined with cisplatin in patients with advanced gastric cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 89(12), 2207–2212. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601413
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