An Italian study on treatment trends and outcomes of patients with stage III pancreatic adenocarcinoma in the gemcitabine era: is it time to change?

作者:Reni Michele*; Sartori Nora; Mambrini Andrea; Berardi Rossana; Passardi Alessandro; Milella Michele; Cereda Stefano; Tronconi Maria Chiara; Aprile Giuseppe; Cordio Stefano; Pasetto Lara Maria; Rognone Alessia; Pederzoli Paolo; Falconi Massimo
来源:Anti-Cancer Drugs, 2010, 21(4): 459-464.
DOI:10.1097/CAD.0b013e328336f50e

摘要

A series of 650 patients treated between 1997 and 2007 at 10 Italian centers was analyzed to assess treatment trends and efficacy in stage III pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Data on patient characteristics, treatment and outcomes were collected. The inclusion criteria were pathological diagnosis of stage III pancreatic adenocarcinoma; age more than 18 years, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status less than 3, and no past therapy. Most patients (95%) received upfront chemotherapy, which mainly consisted of gemcitabine alone (N = 323), gemcitabine-based four-drug combinations (N = 107), gemcitabine-platinum compound doublets (N = 87), or intra-arterial gemcitabine-free triplets (N = 57). The use of gemcitabine-platinum compound doublets increased over time (1997-2001: 2%; 2002-2007: 21%) whereas an inverse trend was observed for gemcitabine (71-61%). No overall survival (OS) difference was observed between patients enrolled in clinical trials and those not enrolled. The median and 1-year OS were 9.5 months and 35.5% for patients treated with gemcitabine; 8.9 months and 36.8% for those treated with gemcitabine-free intra-arterial triplets; 13.3 months and 55.8% for those treated with gemcitabine-platinating agent doublets; and 16.2 months and 62.6% for those treated with gemcitabine-based four-drug combinations. Moreover, the median and 1-year OS were 12.7 months and 51.4% in patients who underwent planned consolidation chemoradiation, and 8.4 months and 30.4% in patients who did not. The use of a strategy consisting of a gemcitabine-platinating agent containing chemotherapy followed by consolidation chemoradiation has been increasing over time and may represent a suitable choice in the therapeutic management of stage III pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

  • 出版日期2010-4