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A phase II study of oxaliplatin (O) and gemcitabine (G) first line chemotherapy in patients with advanced biliary tract cancers

Nicolo' GebbiaD. SantangeloM. R. ValerioIgnazio CarrecaGiuseppe BadalamentiR. Di LeoC. ArcaraFrancesco VerderameGiuseppe CiceroFabio Fulfaro

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OncologyCancer ResearchChemotherapymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPhases of clinical researchDiseaseGemcitabineOxaliplatinOncologyBiliary tractInternal medicineMedicineIn patientFirst line chemotherapybusinessmedicine.drug

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Background: Biliary tract cancers are uncommon tumors with a poor prognosis and most patients (pts) present with invasive and inoperable disease at diagnosis. Chemotherapy represents a palliative treatment, but single or combination-drug schedules have demonstrated poor response rates with a median survival less than 6 months. Recently O and G have showed an interesting activity as single agents in this group of pts. Methods: We carried out a multicenter phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of combined O and G in locally advanced and metastatic biliary tract carcinoma. The schedule of chemotherapy included O 100 mg/m2 on day 1 and G 1000 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8, every 21 days. Inclusion Criteria were: histological diagnosis of biliary tract carcinoma, age <75, Performance Status (PS)<=2, normal kidney and liver function, absence of brain symptomatic metastases, informed consent.Median patient age was 68 years (range 59 -73). At present 24 pts, 15 males and 9 females, have been enrolled. Nine pts had carcinoma of the gallbladder, 7 cholangiocarcinoma and 8 extrahepatic biliary system disease. Locally advanced 14 pts, metastatic 10 pts. Thirteen pts had a PS =0, 7 pts had a PS=1, 4 pts had a PS=2. Results: All the 24 pts were evaluable for response and toxicity. According RECIST criteria we observed 1 CR and 11 PR for an overall response rate of 50%. Five SD and 7 PD also occurred. The responders (PR+CR) demonstrated a TTP of 10 months (range 6–24) and an overall survival of 14 months (range 6 - 28), while the overall survival for all the pts on study was 10 months (range 2–28). According WHO criteria, 6 pts (25%) suffered grade 2–3 neutropenia, and 3 pts (12.5%) grade 2 thrombocytopenia. One third of pts developed grade 1–2- peripheral neuropathy, only 2 pts (8%) suffered grade 3 neuropathy. Nausea & vomiting G1–2 was present in 6 pts (25%). Conclusions: From these preliminary data O and G combination seems to be effective with a favorable safety profile in first line chemotherapy of advanced biliary tract cancers.

https://doi.org/10.1200/jco.2005.23.16_suppl.4132