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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2013 May;107(2):171-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2013.03.001. Epub 2013 Apr 13.

Neoadjuvant treatment for unresectable rectal cancer: an interim analysis of a multicentre randomized study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Neoadjuvant treatment for unresectable rectal cancer: an interim analysis of a multicentre randomized study

Krzysztof Bujko et al. Radiother Oncol. 2013 May.
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Abstract

Purpose: To present an interim analysis of the trial comparing two neoadjuvant therapies for unresectable rectal cancer.

Methods: Patients with fixed cT3 or cT4 or locally recurrent rectal cancer without distant metastases were randomized to either 5 × 5 Gy and 3 courses of FOLFOX4 (schedule I) or 50.4 Gy delivered in 28 fractions given simultaneously with 5-Fu, leucovorin and oxaliplatin (schedule II). Surgery in both groups was performed 12 weeks after the beginning of radiation and 6 weeks after neoadjuvant treatment.

Results: 49 patients were treated according to schedule I and 48 according to schedule II. Grade III+ acute toxicity was observed in 26% of patients in group I and in 25% in group II. There were two toxic deaths, both in group II. The microscopically radical resection (primary endpoint) rate was 73% in group I and 71% in group II. Overall and severe postoperative complications were recorded in 27% and 9% of patients vs. 16% and 7%, respectively. Pathological complete response was observed in 21% of the patients in group I and in 9% in group II.

Conclusions: The interim analysis revealed no major differences in acute toxicity and local efficacy between the two evaluated strategies.

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