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Clinical observation of radiotherapy combined with S-1 for elder patients with esophageal cancer

WANG Xiangqian,CAI Jing,GU Hongfang,XIA Xiaochun   

  1. Department of Radiation Oncology,Nantong Tumor Hospital,Nantong 226361, China
  • Received:2013-02-25 Revised:2013-03-21 Online:2013-05-31 Published:2013-05-31
  • Contact: CAI Jing

Abstract: Objective To investigate the efficacy and side effects of radiotherapy combined with S-1 for elder patients with esophageal cancer. Methods Sixty elder patients with esophageal cancer were randomly divided into control group and experimental group with thirty cases in each group. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy was applied in the two groups with a total dose of DT 56-64Gy/28-32f. Patients in the experimental group received S-1 chemotherapy concurrent with the radiotherapy on the first day. S-1 was orally given 60mg/m2 daily after meals from d1 to d14 with 21days as a cycle for 2 cycles. Results The efficacy of the 60 patients could be evaluated. In experimental group,CR was in 15 cases,PR in 10 cases,SD in 4 cases and PD in 1 case,and the effective rate was 83.3%. While those of control group were 10,8,8 and 4 cases, and the effective rate was 60.0%. The effective rates of the two groups had statistic significance(P=0.045).The 1-,2-year survival rates of experimental group were 76.7% and 56.7%, and those of control group were 53.3% and 30.0%(P=0.049).The major adverse effects in the two groups were myelosuppression,digestive tract reaction,radiation esophagitis and radiation pneumonitis,mainly in grade 1-2. The adverse effects between the two groups showed no difference(P>0.05). Conclusion Radiotherapy combined with S-1 for elder patients with esophageal cancer is a feasible regimen with tolerable adverse effects and convenient administration,worth clinical application.

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