Abstract

370 Background: Combination of nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine (N+G) has recently become a valid first-line treatment (1L) in metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (MPA) in patients (pts) with performance status (PS) of 0,1 or 2, but there is currently no standard second-line treatment (2L) after this new 1L option. We evaluated survival outcomes and tolerability of three usual fluoropyrimidine-based regimens: FOLFOX, FOLFIRI or FOLFIRI.3 (FOLFIRI1/3), and FOLFIRINOX after N+G failure in MPA pts. Methods: We prospectively identified 138 pts from 11 French centers who received 1L N+G for unresectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma. After disease progression or unacceptable toxicity, we excluded pts with locally advanced cancer, or who underwent secondary resection/chemoradiotherapy. Three subgroups of 2L chemotherapy were identified: FOLFOX, FOLFIRI1/3 and FOLFIRINOX regimens. Response was evaluated by RECIST criteria, progression-free survivals (PFS1, PFS2), and overall survival (OS1, OS2) were calculated using Kaplan-Meier method and compared with the Log-rank test. Results: 61 pts with MPA received a 2L. Persistent neuropathy was present in 27% of pts. Median age was 71.7 years [41-83]. PS was 0, 1 or 2. Median 1L duration, number of metastatic sites, PS, CA19.9, albumin, and bilirubin levels, and persistent neuropathy grade were statistically comparable between the 3 subgroups. Median OS for all 2L pts was 6.0 months [4-8]. Third line regimen was used in 32.8% of 2L pts without statistical significance between the subgroups. Main grade 3/4 adverse events reported were thrombocytopenia (18%), anemia (7.7%), neutropenia (21.4%) and nausea (5.4%). No toxic deaths occurred. Conclusions: This study suggests a clinical benefit and a manageable toxicity profile of 2L fluoropyrimidine-based regimens after N+G failure in patients with MPA, in particularly combined with irinotecan.[Table: see text]

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