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Thomas Goehler

Trastuzumab treatment in patients with advanced breast cancer (ABC) confined to locoregional and skeletal sites: Results from a large noninterventional study.

640 Background: In a prospective observation study routine trastuzumab (T) treatment in HER2+ ABC was evaluated in a total of 1,687 patients (pts) since 2001. This large number allows the subgroup analysis of patients with the involvement of specific sites. Methods: Information on extent of advanced disease was available in 1,674 pts (99%) with HER2 overexpressing ABC. Pts were either pre-treated (39%) or naïve to palliative chemotherapy (CT). The following subgroups and their characteristics were analysed: I: locally ABC only; II: bone metastases allowing for concomitant local tumour; III: other. Results: Locally advanced lesions were found to be the sole BC manifestation in 145 pts (8.7%…

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Dermatux: Phase IV trial of C-FOLFIRI in 1st-line metastatic colorectal cancer receiving a pre-defined skin care.

e15048Background: Dose- and treatment limiting cetuximab-induced skin rash ≥ 3° occur in 18% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Survival, response and toxicity parameters were re-evaluated under a pre-defined skin prophylaxis consistent of vitamin K1 ointment and oral doxycycline. Methods: This is a national, phase IV, multicenter, 1st-line CRC trial (N = 165, KRAS wt, EGFR +, ECOG 0/1) in UICC stage 4 patients. Patients received irinotecan 180 mg/m² (d1) , folinic acid 400 mg/m² (d1), and 5-FU 400 mg/m² (d1, d2) and cetuximab ( 400 mg² (d1), then 250 mg/m² qw). Concurrently, patients received 0.1% vitamin K1 ointment qd and oral doxycycline 100 mg bid. Upon occurrence of rash ≥ 3°, an ad…

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A nonrandomized, phase IV trial of FOLFIRI and cetuximab in first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer receiving a predefined skin care and skin prophylaxis aiming to prevent a skin rash.

e20724 Background: Anti-EGFR empowered chemotherapeutic regimens resulted in increased overall survival (OS) and response rates (RR). Anti-EGFR induced skin rash occurs in ~ 70% patients, and ~18% ...

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