European Journal of Cancer
Volume 42, Issue 5 , Pages 608-616, March 2006

Randomised phase II study of standard versus chronomodulated CPT-11 plus chronomodulated 5-fluorouracil and folinic acid in advanced colorectal cancer patients

  • Carlo Garufi

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    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Barbara Vanni

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Anna Maria Aschelter

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    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Albina Rita Zappalà

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    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Emilio Bria

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    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Cecila Nisticò

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    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Isabella Sperduti

      Affiliations

    • Biostatistic Unit, Istituto Regina Elena, Rome, Italy
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  • Francesco Cognetti

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy
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  • Edmondo Terzoli

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medical Oncology, Istituto Regina Elena, Via Chianesi, 53, 00144 Rome, Italy

Received 25 February 2005; accepted 1 March 2005.

Abstract 

In this study, a randomised phase II trial explored the effects of 6-h chronomodulated CPT-11 infusion in advanced colorectal cancer patients. Sixty-eight pre-treated patients were randomly assigned to CPT-11 administered at 180 mg/m2 on day 1, by 1-h infusion (Arm A) or 6-h sinusoidal infusion with peak timing at 5:00 a.m. (Arm B). All patients also received chronomodulated folinic acid/5-fluorouracil (FA/5-FU). Patients in Arm B obtained a 25.7% response rate for 7.0 months duration, a progression-free survival for 8.0 months and a median survival of 28 months. The same data in Arm A were 18.2%, 4.5, 6.0 and 18 months, respectively. No differences in drugs dose-intensity or increased toxicity with prolonged chronomodulated infusion were detected. Major grade 3–4 toxicity was diarrhoea: 10 patients in Arm A and 13 in Arm B. In conclusion, this study has shown that chronomodulated infusion of CPT-11 and FA/5-FU is safe, active and can be integrated with oxaliplatin (EORTC 05011) for the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer.

Keywords: Chronomodulation, Irinotecan, 5-Fluorouracil, Colorectal cancer

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PII: S0959-8049(05)00220-0

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.03.012

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 42, Issue 5 , Pages 608-616, March 2006