Abstract
Purpose: To determine a biweekly dose of oxaliplatin for combination with full-dose gemcitabine and concurrent radiation therapy (RT) in pancreatic cancer. Patients and Methods: Patients with previously untreated pancreatic cancer received gemcitabine days 1, 8, and 15, and oxaliplatin days 1 and 15, repeated at 28-day intervals. RT (27 Gy in 1.8-Gy fractions) was administered during cycle 1. Dose escalation was guided using the time-to-event continuous reassessment method. Dose levels 1 to 4 included gemcitabine 1 g/m2 intravenously (IV) during 30 minutes and oxaliplatin 40, 55, 70, or 85 mg/m 2 IV during 90 minutes, respectively; for dose levels 5 and 6, oxaliplatin dose remained 85 mg/m2 but infusion time for gemcitabine 1 g/m 2 was increased to 65 or 100 minutes, respectively. The trial objective was to determine the dose level associated with dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) through cycle 2 in ≤ 20% of patients. Results: Forty-four patients were enrolled (median age, 64 years; 27 men, 17 women) with resectable (n =12), unresectable (n =29), and metastatic (n =3) pancreatic cancer. Ten DLTs occurred in nine patients, including grade 4 platelets (n =4), decline in performance status (n =2), GI bleeding (n =2), and GI toxicity (n =2). The estimated probability of DLT for dose level 3 was .21 (90% posterior probability interval [PI], .12 to .33); for dose level 4, the estimated probability was .24 (90% PI, .14 to .36). Conclusion: The addition of oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2 days 1 and 15 to full-dose gemcitabine and radiation therapy was well tolerated. On the basis of these results, a multi-institutional neoadjuvant phase II study in resectable pancreatic cancer is planned. © 2007 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Desai, S. P., Ben-Josef, E., Normolle, D. P., Francis, I. R., Greenson, J. K., Simeone, D. M., … Zalupski, M. M. (2007). Phase I study of oxaliplatin, full-dose gemcitabine, and concurrent radiation therapy in pancreatic cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(29), 4587–4592. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2007.12.0592
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