[A randomized clinical trial on the clinical efficacy and toxicities of single-agent paclitaxel liposome versus paclitaxel liposome plus oxaliplatin as first-line chemotherapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer in elderly patients].

Zhongguo fei ai za zhi = Chinese journal of lung cancer
Xiaomei ZengMei Hou

Abstract

The third generation single-agent drug has been recommended as a first-line chemotherapy for elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The aim of the current radomized trial is to compare the clinical efficacy and toxicities of single-agent paclitaxel liposome versus paclitaxel liposome plus oxaliplatin as a first-line chemotherapy for elderly patients. Sixty-nine advanced NSCLC patients from July 2008 to August 2010, confirmed with pathology or cytology and had never received treatment, were randomly divided into two groups. The first group was given 135 mg/m² of single-agent paclitaxel liposome on day 1 of each cycle. The second group was given 135 mg/m² paclitaxel liposome plus 125 mg/m² oxaliplatin on day 1 of each cycle. One cycle is composed of 21 days. Efficacy and toxicities could be evaluated after two or more cycles. No statistical differences were observed between the two groups in terms of efficacy (22.9% vs 35.3%, P=0.297), disease control rate (60.0% vs 70.6%, P=0.450), and 1-year survival rate (28.6% vs 41.2%, P=0.724). However, the group treated with paclitaxel liposome plus oxaliplatin had longer progression free survival (PFS) (5.0 months vs 3.5 months, P=0.024). In addition, the toxic...Continue Reading

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