A phase II study of doxifluridine in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer: The Japan Clinical Oncology Group study (JCOG 9410)

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Background: A previous phase II study of doxifluridine in non-elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer demonstrated a favorable survival with mild toxicity, despite a low response rate. The objectives of this study were to evaluate efficacy and feasibility of this agent for elderly patients. Methods: This study protocol required elderly patients, aged 76-80 years, with advanced gastric cancer and having no prior chemotherapy. Doxifluridine, at a dose of 1400 mg/m2/day, was administered for four consecutive days followed by a 10-day rest. Results: Between October 1994 and March 1998, 18 patients were registered. The study was then closed because of poor accrual. Toxicity was moderate; three patients suffered from grade 3 anemia and one patient each had grade 3 thrombocytopenia, nausea/vomiting and grade 4 diarrhea. There was one partial response, seven with no change and 10 with progressive disease, yielding a response rate of 5.6%. The median progression-free survival and median survival time for the 18 patients were 55 and 164 days, respectively, with a 1-year survival rate of 5.6%. Conclusions: Although the number of patients was too small to draw any definitive conclusions, this study failed to demonstrate the survival advantage of doxifluridine. © 2002 Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research.

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Ikeda, N., Shimada, Y., Ohtsu, A., Boku, N., Tsuji, Y., Saito, H., … Fukuda, H. (2002). A phase II study of doxifluridine in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer: The Japan Clinical Oncology Group study (JCOG 9410). Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 32(3), 90–94. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyf022

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