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Clinical observation of S-1 combined with threedimensional conformal radiotherapy for advanced gastric cancer

ZHANG Xinqiang,XU Yan,CHEN Mingxiang.
  

  1. Department of Oncology,People’s Hospital of Yizheng,Yizheng 211400,China
  • Received:2013-03-12 Revised:2013-05-21 Online:2013-07-31 Published:2013-07-31

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of S-1 combined with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) in treatment of advanced gastric cancer. Methods A total of 83 patients were divided into two groups:43 cases with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (treatment group) and 40 cases with combined chemotherapy(control group). The fractionated dose of 3DCRT was 2Gy,5f/w. The total dose was 40-50Gy. S-1 was concurrently taked orally,40-60mg po,twice a day and 6 weeks was one cycle. Forty gastric patients in control group were treated by the firstline chemotherapeutic regimens such as ECF,DCF,FOLFOX,FOLFIRI regimens, etc. Results A total of 82 patients could be evaluated. In treatment group,3 cases achieved CR,with PR in 21 cases,SD in 14 cases,PD in 4 cases. The response rate(RR) was 57.1%(24/42). In control group,2 cases achieved CR,with PR in 15 cases,SD in 15 cases,PD in 8 cases. RR was 42.5%(17/40).There were no statistical difference between two groups (P>0.05).The one year overall survival rate of treatment group and control group was 23.8% and 20.0% with no statistical significance(P>0.05). Compared with control group,the subjective symptoms of treatment group improved significantly(81.0% vs. 50.0%,P=0.008). The major adverse events were hematological toxicity,hepatic function damage,radioactive pancreatitis and gastrointestinal reaction. The incidences of grade 3/4 neutropenia, grade 1/2 elevated transaminase and grade 3/4 nausea and vomiting in treatment group were lower than those in control group(P<0.05). Conclusion S-1 combined with 3D-CRT is a promising and safe treatment to improve the quality of life of patients with advanced gastric cancer,which deserves further clinical study.

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