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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Dec;47(6):438-43.
doi: 10.1159/000048555.

Epirubicin, cisplatin and continuous-infusion 5-fluorouracil (ECF regimen) in the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer

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Epirubicin, cisplatin and continuous-infusion 5-fluorouracil (ECF regimen) in the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer

L Gargano et al. Chemotherapy. 2001 Dec.

Abstract

Thirty-one patients with advanced colorectal cancer were treated with a regimen of epirubicin, cisplatin and continuous-infusion (c.i.) 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (ECF regimen). Twenty-seven patients were evaluable for response rate (RR), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). In this study, the ECF chemotherapy yielded a 51% RR with a PFS of more than 8 months, an OS of more than 11 months and tolerable toxicity. In spite of the perplexity concerning the use of anthracyclines in colorectal cancer, the ECF regimen seems to be a possible treatment even for this malignancy. Controlled studies with ECF versus standard treatments and versus 5-FU alone in c.i. are necessary.

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