Comparison of weekly versus triweekly cisplatin delivered concurrently with radiation therapy in patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer: A multicenter randomized phase II trial (KCSG-HN10-02)
- Authors
- Lee, Ji Yun; Sun, Jong-Mu; Oh, Dong Ryul; Lim, Sung Hee; Goo, Juna; Lee, Se-Hoon; Kim, Sung-Bae; Park, Keon Uk; Kim, Hoon-Kyo; Hong, Dae Sik; Kim, Jun Suk; Kim, Seong-Geun; Yi, Seong Yoon; Yun, Hwan Jung; Hyun, Myung Soo; Kim, Hyo Jung; Jung, Sin-Ho; Park, Keunchil; Ahn, Yong Chan; Ahn, Myung-Ju
- Issue Date
- Feb-2016
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
- Keywords
- Concurrent chemoradiation therapy; Nasopharyngeal cancer; Efficacy; Toxicity; Quality of life
- Citation
- RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, v.118, no.2, pp 244 - 250
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
- Volume
- 118
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 244
- End Page
- 250
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89638
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.radonc.2015.11.030
- ISSN
- 0167-8140
1879-0887
- Abstract
- Purpose: Triweekly delivery of cisplatin concurrent with a course of radiation therapy (RT) has been the standard regimen for treatment of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) despite a high level of concern regarding treatment-related complications. We conducted a randomized phase II study to compare weekly and triweekly cisplatin delivery during RT with respect to efficacy and toxicity profiles. Material and methods: Patients with locally advanced NPC (stage II-IVb) were randomly assigned to a regimen of either seven doses of cisplatin (40 mg/m(2)) given once a week or three doses of cisplatin (100 mg/m2) given every 3 weeks concurrently during RT. Results: Of 109 eligible patients, 53 were assigned to the weekly regimen and 56 to the triweekly regimen. The two groups were comparable with respect to demographic and clinical characteristics. There were no significant differences in mean RT dose (68.3 Gy vs. 67.3 Gy, p = 0.559) and mean cisplatin dose (248.9 mg/m(2) vs. 256.6 mg/m(2), p = 0.433) between the two regimens. The primary endpoint was 3-year progression-free survival, which was not different between the regimens (64.9% vs. 63.8%, p = 0.074). Overall, the occurrence of grade 3-4 toxicities was similar between the two arms (47.2% vs. 39.3%, p = 0.443). Quality of life (QoL) related to functional outcomes 3 weeks after treatment completion was better for the weekly regimen. Conclusions: Although no definitive conclusions can be made, a once-weekly cisplatin regimen appears to be associated with improved QoL and is not inferior to the standard triweekly regimen with respect to efficacy and toxicity profiles. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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