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- Title
A phase II study of combined chemotherapy with methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil, and low-dose cisplatin (MFP) for histologically diffuse-type advanced and recurrent gastric cancer (KDOG9501).
- Authors
Nakayama, Norisuke; Koizumi, Wasaburo; Tanabe, Satoshi; Sasaki, Tohru; Saigenji, Katsunori
- Abstract
Histologically diffuse-type gastric cancer is well known to have a poor prognosis and is often complicated with abdominal and pleural effusions. We evaluated the efficacy of a low dose of cisplatin combined with methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil (MFP therapy) in diffuse-type advanced gastric cancer. The study group comprised 47 patients. Patients with pleural effusion or ascites were actively enrolled. Methotrexate (30 mg/m2 per day) plus 5-fluorouracil (600 mg/m2 per day) was administered on days 1 and 8. Cisplatin (6 mg/m2 per day) was given daily for 14 days after which there was 14 day's rest. Calcium leucovorin (15 mg) was administered after methotrexate. The overall response rate was 38.3%. Ascites disappeared or decreased in 15 of 23 patients (disappeared in 9). Pleural effusion disappeared or decreased in 6 of 8 patients (disappeared in 4). Of the 21 patients with poor oral intake at study entry, 15 (71.4%) were able to orally ingest food. Hematologic toxicity of grade 3 or higher comprised leukopenia in 10 patients (21.3%) and neutropenia in 9 (19.1%). Nonhematologic toxicity included anorexia and nausea/vomiting, in 1 patient each (2.1%). The median survival time was 211 days. MFP therapy is useful for the management of diffuse-type inoperable and recurrent gastric cancer, even in patients with conditions such as pleural effusion, ascites, or lymphangitis carcinomatosa who have a poor prognosis or cannot eat solid food.
- Subjects
COMBINATION drug therapy; GASTROINTESTINAL diseases; CANCER treatment; CANCER prognosis; HISTOLOGY; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Gastric Cancer, 2006, Vol 9, Issue 3, p185
- ISSN
1436-3291
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10120-006-0371-x