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Clinical observation of gefitinib after whole brain radiation therapy in treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer with brain metastases in elderly patients

CHU Jianhua,XU Jie,SHEN Yucheng.
  

  1. Department of Oncology,the People’s Hospital of Haian,Haian 226600,China
  • Received:2012-11-12 Revised:2013-02-02 Online:2013-07-31 Published:2013-07-31

Abstract:

Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of gefitinib for non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)with brain metastases in elderly patients. Methods After whole brain radiation therapy,gefitinib (250mg/d) was given in 30 elderly NSCLC patients with multiple brain metastases(treatment group) until disease progression or intolerable toxicity. After whole brain radiation therapy,intravenous infusion of gemicitabine(1250mg/m2, d1, d8) was used in other 30 patients(control group) every 3 weeks for four cycles. The short-term effects, median progression-free survival, median overall survival and toxicity were compared between groups. Results In treatment group, intracranial metastases’effective rate and control rate,the total effective rate and disease control rate were 43.3% and 80.0%,40.0% and 60.7%,while they were 13.3% and 46.7%,13.3% and 30.0% in control group with significant differences(P<0.05).In treatment group,median progression-free survival and median overall survival were 7.4 months and 12.8 months,while they were 4.2 months and 8.2 months in control group was statistically significant difference(P<005). The rates of nausea/vomiting and bone marrow suppression in treatment group were 533% and 667%, while they were 33% and 133% with statistically significant difference(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of diarrhea, fatigue and abnormac liver function(P>0.05). Conclusion Gefitinib treatment of elderly patients with NSCLC with brain metastases is effective and can improve the prognosis of patients,and the toxicity can be tolerated.

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