Abstract
There is no standard second-line treatment for patients with unresectable advanced or recurrent gastric cancer (URGC) in the event that first-line treatment fails. Moreover, the benefits of second-line chemotherapy in elderly patients remain uncertain. The aim of this study was to identify the benefits of the second-line paclitaxel (PTX) plus doxifluridine (5'-DFUR) regimen for URGC in elderly patients in comparison to nonelderly patients. We retrospectively examined the clinical outcomes of the second-line PTX plus 5'-DFUR regimen in patients with URGC, who had previously been treated with S-1-based first-line chemotherapy. A total of 27 patients (10 elderly, ≥70years old; 17 nonelderly, <70years old) were enrolled in the study. The clinical benefit rate (complete response, partial response, and stable disease) in the elderly group was 6 of 10 (60%), and that of the nonelderly group was 9 of 17 (53%). Age had no statistically significant influence on the response rate, and no grade 4 adverse events were observed in either group. In addition, the median survival time was 12.2months in both groups. Although it remains unclear whether second-line chemotherapy contributes to survival in patients with URGC, the combination of PTX plus 5'-DFUR might be the treatment of choice for second-line chemotherapy in both elderly and nonelderly patients who have already received an S-1-based first-line treatment.
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