• Am. J. Clin. Oncol. · Aug 2000

    Clinical Trial

    Frontline treatment of advanced gastric cancer with docetaxel and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF): a phase II trial.

    • D Mavroudis, C Kourousis, N Androulakis, K Kalbakis, S Agelaki, S Kakolyris, J Souglakos, E Sarra, N Vardakis, D Hatzidaki, G Sarmonis, and V Georgoulias.
    • Department of Medical Oncology, University General Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
    • Am. J. Clin. Oncol. 2000 Aug 1; 23 (4): 341-4.

    AbstractWe conducted a phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of docetaxel monotherapy with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) support in patients with advanced gastric cancer. Thirty patients with measurable advanced gastric cancer were enrolled. Twenty-four patients were chemotherapy-naive and six patients had previously received adjuvant chemotherapy after complete surgical resection. Docetaxel was administered at 100 mg/m2 IV during 1 hour every 3 weeks. G-CSF 5 microg/kg SC was also given on days 2 through 8 prophylactically to all patients. All patients were evaluable for response and toxicity. We observed one complete and five partial responses for an overall response rate of 20% (95% confidence interval: 6-34%). In addition, seven patients (23%) had stable disease. After a median follow-up time of 7 months, the median duration of response was 4.5 months, the median time of tumor progression was 6 months, and the median survival was 7 months. The estimated probability of 1-year survival was 28%. Toxicity was generally mild. Grade III/IV neutropenia occurred in 11 (36%) patients. Neutropenia with fever developed in three patients (10%). There were no toxic deaths. Docetaxel with G-CSF support is an active drug and well tolerated by patients with advanced gastric cancer. Docetaxel merits further investigation in combination with other active agents as frontline treatment in patients with advanced gastric cancer.

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