Abstract

365 Background: The role of anti-EGFR therapy in first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is not established. In the present study pts were randomized to FLOX or FLOX + cetuximab until progression or FLOX intermittently + cetuximab continuously. Methods: Treatment arm A: Nordic FLOX (q2w): oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2day 1, 5-FU bolus 500 mg/m2 and FA 60 mg/m2 day 1-2; B: FLOX + cetuximab, initial dose 400 mg/m2, then 250 mg/m2/week; C: FLOX for 16 weeks + cetuximab continuously, with FLOX added at progression. Primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS). Results: Between May 05-Oct 07, 571 pts were randomized, 566 pts evaluable in intention to treat (ITT) analyses. Median age was 61 (24-74). ECOG status: 0=67%, 1=29%, 2=4%. KRAS and BRAF mutation (mut) analyses were obtained in 498 (87%) and 457 pts (81%), respectively. 40% of tumors had KRAS mut, 12% had BRAF mut. Cetuximab combined with Nordic FLOX did not significantly improve RR, PFS or OS compared to FLOX. KRAS mutation was not predictive for cetuximab effect. OS was similar for patients treated with FLOX intermittently and cetuximab continuously as for patients treated until progression. BRAF mutation was a strong negative prognostic factor (median OS 7.6 vs. 20.4 mo). Conclusions: Cetuximab did not add significant benefit to the Nordic FLOX regimen in first-line treatment of mCRC, irrespective of KRAS-mut. [Table: see text] [Table: see text]

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