[Does neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy augment the resectability of pancreatic cancers?]
- PMID: 9882914
- DOI: 10.1016/s0001-4001(99)80072-5
[Does neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy augment the resectability of pancreatic cancers?]
Abstract
Purpose of the study: Pre-operative radiochemotherapy is the most recent therapeutic option in the pre-operative downstaging of pancreatic cancer and in decreasing the rate of positive resection margins. The purpose of the study was to evaluate tolerance and efficacy of pre-operative radiochemotherapy in unresectable pancreatic cancers.
Material and methods: This study included seven cases of pancreatic cancer considered unresectable. The patients received preoperatively 50 grays within a 5-week period associated with 5 FU and Platin during the 1st and 5th weeks.
Results: After radiochemotherapy, tomodensitometric evaluation showed a minor response in two cases. A pancreatico-duodenectomy could be performed in these two patients without any increase of pre- or post-operative morbidity or mortality.
Conclusions: The results of the study suggest that preoperative radiochemotherapy may increase pancreatic cancer resectability. This hypothesis should be confirmed by a prospective randomised trial.
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