Background: Metastatic gastric cancer is usually treated with cisplatin- and 5-FU-based chemotherapy regimens. There are good data for the combination regimen ECF (epirubicin, cisplatin and 5-FU), which is therefore often regarded as a reference treatment. Docetaxel shows promising activity against gastric cancer as single agent and in combinations. To develop a well-tolerable combination chemotherapy for an ambulant setting we initiated a randomized phase II study, comparing docetaxel and 5-FU continuous infusion (DF) with ECF.
Case report: A 66-year-old patient with the history of a curatively resected gastric cancer 2 years previously presented with abdominal masses and lesions in his spleen. Histology proved metastases of gastric adenocarcinoma. The patient was treated with docetaxel (75 mg/m2, d1) and 5-FU continuous infusion (200 mg/m2/d, d1-21, q3w) within our study. Already after 2 cycles of chemotherapy he showed symptomatic improvement and partial remission of his tumor, which was confirmed after the 3rd cycle. In our ongoing study so far 50 patients are evaluable for response. Objective tumor response (CR + PR) could be documented in 44% of patients in the DF arm as well as in the ECF arm.
Conclusion: Docetaxel and 5-FU continuous infusion is an active regimen which could possibly be used as an alternative to established treatment protocols.
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