Abstract

To test protracted irinotecan infusion plus a low-dose cisplatin in this Phase II trial to decrease its toxicity. The eligibility criteria were: (1) histologically proven measurable gastric cancer; (2) performance status of 0 or 1; (3) no prior chemotherapy or completion of prior therapy at least 4 wk before enrollment; (4) adequate function of major organs; (5) no other active malignancy; and (6) written informed consent. The regimen consisted of irinotecan (60 mg/m(2)) on d 1 and 15 by 24-h infusion and cisplatin (10 mg/m(2)) on d 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, and 17. Treatment was repeated every 4 wk. Thirty-one patients were registered between April 2000 and January 2001. The response rate for all 31 patients, 20 patients without prior chemotherapy, and 11 patients with prior chemotherapy was 52% (16/31), 60% (12/20), and 36% (4/11), respectively. The median survival time was 378 d. The median number of courses given to all patients was 2. Grade 4 neutropenia occurred in 11 (35%) patients, while grade 3 to 4 diarrhea or nausea occurred in 1 (3%) and 3 (10%) patients, respectively. Fatigue was minimal as grade 1 fatigue was found only in 3 (10%) patients. Other adverse events were mild and no treatment-related deaths occurred. This regimen showed a high level of activity and acceptable toxicity in patients with metastatic gastric cancer.

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