• Bulletin du cancer · Jan 2020

    Review

    [Adjuvant treatment of biliary tract cancers: Who and how?]

    • Julien Edeline.
    • Centre Eugène-Marquis, oncologie médicale, 35000 Rennes, France. Electronic address: j.edeline@rennes.unicancer.fr.
    • Bull Cancer. 2020 Jan 1; 107 (1): 48-53.

    AbstractThe adjuvant treatment of biliary tract cancers has long been poorly defined. In recent years, randomized trial data have been used to define treatment references. The French Prodige 12 and Japanese BCAT trials have not demonstrated any benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy. The English BILCAP trial tested adjuvant capecitabine for six months at the usual dose in a randomized, controlled-only trial involving nearly 450 patients. Although the results in intention to treat were borderline significant on the primary endpoint, overall survival (P=0.097), sensitivity analyzes adjusted for prognostic factors and relapse-free survival analyses are clearly positive. The absolute benefit of +5%/+10% overall survival, combined with low and known toxicity profile, leads to recommending treatment for any cancer of the resected bile ducts (with the exception of gallbladder cancer pT1N0).Copyright © 2020 Société Française du Cancer. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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