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Erschienen in: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology 4/2014

01.04.2014 | Original Article

A phase II study of capecitabine plus docetaxel in gemcitabine-pretreated metastatic pancreatic cancer patients: CapTere

verfasst von: Heloisa P. Soares, Soley Bayraktar, Marcelo Blaya, Gilberto Lopes, Jaime Merchan, Jessica Macintyre, Carlos Mayo, Mark R. Green, Orlando Silva, Joe Levi, Gail Walker, Caio M. Rocha-Lima

Erschienen in: Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | Ausgabe 4/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Docetaxel and capecitabine combination is synergistic in preclinical models. We investigated the efficacy and toxicity of this combination as second-line chemotherapy in patients with metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (mPC), pretreated with gemcitabine-based chemotherapy.

Methods

Eligible patients were treated with capecitabine 800 mg/m2 orally PO bid on days 1–14 in combination with intravenous docetaxel 30 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8 of each 21-day cycle. The primary end point was overall response rate. Using a three-stage sequential design, two interim analyses for early stopping due to lack of efficacy were planned and conducted after 13 and 26 patients were accrued. Secondary end points included time to treatment failure, progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS) and 50 % drop in CA19-9 levels.

Results

Forty-three patients were evaluable for toxicity and 42 evaluable for response, at a median age of 64 years. The majority of patients (74 %) had ECOG PS 0-1. Six patients (14 %) achieved a partial tumor response, and stable disease for ≥2 cycles was observed in 59 % of patients (n = 25). Thirty-five percent (n = 11/31) of patients had a ≥50 % decrease in CA19-9 levels. The median PFS was 3.7 months (95 % CI 2.1–4.3 months), and the median OS was 5.3 months (95 % CI 4.3–8.6 months). Treatment was generally well tolerated. Grade 3 toxicity and grade 4 toxicity were seen in 45 and 5 % of patients, respectively. One patient had a potential treatment-related mortality.

Conclusions

The combination of capecitabine and docetaxel is active and well tolerated in mPC patients pretreated with gemcitabine-based therapy.
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Metadaten
Titel
A phase II study of capecitabine plus docetaxel in gemcitabine-pretreated metastatic pancreatic cancer patients: CapTere
verfasst von
Heloisa P. Soares
Soley Bayraktar
Marcelo Blaya
Gilberto Lopes
Jaime Merchan
Jessica Macintyre
Carlos Mayo
Mark R. Green
Orlando Silva
Joe Levi
Gail Walker
Caio M. Rocha-Lima
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology / Ausgabe 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0344-5704
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0843
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-014-2414-z

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