Gemcitabine Alone Versus Gemcitabine Plus Radiotherapy in Patients With Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: An Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Trial
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
Abstract
Of 74 patients entered on trial and randomly assigned to receive GEM alone (arm A; n = 37) or GEM plus radiation (arm B; n = 34), patients in arm B had greater incidence of grades 4 and 5 toxicities (41% v 9%), but grades 3 and 4 toxicities combined were similar (77% in A v 79% in B). No statistical differences were seen in quality of life measurements at 6, 15 to 16, and 36 weeks. The primary end point was survival, which was 9.2 months (95% CI, 7.9 to 11.4 months) and 11.1 months (95% CI, 7.6 to 15.5 months) for arms A and B, respectively (one-sided P = .017 by stratified log-rank test).
This trial demonstrates improved overall survival with the addition of radiation therapy to GEM in patients with localized unresectable pancreatic cancer, with acceptable toxicity.
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Authors
11- PJPatrick J. LoehrerCorresponding
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
- YFYang Feng
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
- HRHiginia R. Cárdenes
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
- LILynne I. Wagner
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
- JMJoanna M. Brell
University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Gemcitabine
- Pancreatic cancer
- Radiation therapy
- Clinical endpoint
- Internal medicine
- Cancer
- Gastroenterology