Uracil/tegafur as a possible salvage therapy in chemo-refractory colorectal cancer patients: A single institutional retrospective study

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Aim of the study: Our aim was to determine the activity and toxicity of uracil/tegafur and leucovorin combination in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients who have progressed with all currently active agents. Material and methods: This study was a retrospective analysis of 50 mCRC patients who had previously failed to respond to all available chemotherapeutics and who received subsequent treatment with uracil/tegafur 250 mg/m2 d1-5 in combination with leucovorin 90 mg/day, d1-5 followed by two days' rest. Results: The median age of the patients was 60 years. Most of them (60%) were male. Bevacizumab was used in 65% and cetuximab in 55% of the patients. Thirty-nine patients (78%) were treated with uracil/tegafur in the fourth line setting. The median treatment duration was 4.2 months (range, 2-24 months). The objective response rate and the disease control rate were 4% and 34%, respectively. Median progression-free survival was 4.1 months (95% CI, 3.6-4.6 months) and overall survival was 6.6 months (95% CI, 4.5-8.6 months). Grade 3 or 4 toxicity was seen in 20% (n = 10) of the patients while 60% (n = 6) of them required dose reductions. Conclusions: This retrospective data show that uracil/tegafur may be considered in heavily pretreated mCRC patients because of its activity, lower toxicity, and feasibility.

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Bayoglu, I. V., Yildiz, I., Varol, U., Cokmert, S., Alacacioʇlu, A., Kucukzeybek, Y., … Tarhan, O. (2015). Uracil/tegafur as a possible salvage therapy in chemo-refractory colorectal cancer patients: A single institutional retrospective study. Wspolczesna Onkologia, 19(5), 385–390. https://doi.org/10.5114/wo.2015.53374

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