PMID: 9194479Apr 1, 1997Paper

Phase II studies of gemcitabine for non-small cell lung cancer in Japan

Seminars in Oncology
M FukuokaH Niitani

Abstract

To determine the activity and toxicity of gemcitabine (2',2'-difluorodeoxycytidine), three phase II single-agent studies have been conducted in patients with non-small cell lung cancer in Japan. In an early phase II study, 17 previously treated and 47 untreated patients were treated with gemcitabine. Gemcitabine was given intravenously at a dose of 800 mg/m2 or 1,000 mg/m2 once a week for 3 weeks followed by a week of rest, repeating every 4 weeks. Although none of the patients with prior therapy responded, eight (17%) of 47 previously untreated patients showed a partial response. Toxicities of grade 3 or greater included leukopenia (12.5%), thrombocytopenia (6.3%), and anemia (15.6%). We entered 73 patients (group A) and 67 patients (group B) into two late phase II studies. All patients had no previous chemotherapy and had measurable disease. Gemcitabine was administered at a starting dose of 1,000 mg/m2/wk for 3 weeks followed by a week of rest. The dose was escalated to 1,250 mg/m2 if severe toxicity was not seen in the previous course. Nineteen of 73 patients (26%) had a partial response (95% confidence interval, 16.5% to 37.6%) in group A. Of 67 patients, 14 (20.9%) showed a partial response (95% confidence interval, 11.9%...Continue Reading

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