Phase II clinical trial of SKI-2053R, a new platinum analog, in the treatment of patients with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma
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- DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19991001)86:7<1109::aid-cncr3>3.0.co;2-g
Phase II clinical trial of SKI-2053R, a new platinum analog, in the treatment of patients with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma
Abstract
Background: SKI-2053R (SK Chemicals, Kyungki-Do, South Korea) is a new platinum derivative with antitumor activity against various cell lines, including cisplatin-resistant tumor cell lines. Preclinical studies have suggested that it is less nephrotoxic than cisplatin. This study evaluated the efficacy and toxicity of SKI-2053R in the treatment of patients with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma.
Methods: Thirty-seven patients with advanced gastric adenocarcinoma that was unresectable or metastatic were treated. No prior chemotherapy or radiotherapy was allowed. Patients received SKI-2053R 360 mg/m(2) by 1-hour infusion on Day 1. After the first cycle, subsequent doses were adjusted according to the toxicity. Courses were repeated every 28 days.
Results: Thirty-five patients were evaluable for response and toxicity. Six patients achieved a major response (17%; 95% confidence interval, 8-33%); 2 were complete and 4 were partial responses. The median duration of response was 7.2 months, with a range of 1-20 months. Patients could tolerate the treatment without significant toxicity. No patients had Grade 3 or 4 toxicity. The most frequent toxicity was Grade 1 or 2 proteinuria (26% of cycles), but it was mild and transient. Leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, azotemia, nausea and vomiting, and neurotoxicity were not frequent. These low toxicity profiles indicated that the dose of SKI-2053R could be increased in future studies.
Conclusions: SKI-2053R was active in the treatment of patients with gastric adenocarcinoma and had favorable toxicity profiles.
Copyright 1999 American Cancer Society.
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