5-Fluorouracil and cisplatin are characterized by in vitro synergism as well as radiosensitization. A phase I-II study was carried out on patients with invasive cervical carcinoma (FIGO IIB-IIIA) undergoing concomitant chemoradiation with 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin followed by radical surgery. Twenty-six patients of 53 years median age, 24 with IIB tumor and 2 with IIIA tumor, all with squamous carcinoma, entered the study. The chemoradiation protocol included external radiotherapy to the pelvis: 39.6 Gy (180 cGy/daily); 5-fluorouracil: 1 g/m(2)/daily, in continuous intravenous infusion days 1-4 and 27-30; cisplatin: 20 mg/m(2)/daily days 1-4 and 27-30. Four weeks after the end of chemoradiotherapy, patients underwent restaging and then radical surgery with pelvic and lumboaortic lymphadenectomy. Twenty-six patients are evaluable for acute toxicity and 24 are evaluable for objective and pathologic response. Grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia or leukopenia was observed in 6 patients and grade 3 acute gastrointestinal toxicity in 3. After chemoradiation CR and PR were observed in 64 and 36% of cases, respectively (CR + PR = 100%). Two patients were excluded from surgery for other diseases. The remaining 24 patients were operated on; 23/24 patients showed negative section margins. The histology of the surgical specimen showed the absence of disease in 13 patients (54.2%), microscopic residual tumor in 4 patients (16.6%), residual disease </=1 cm in 5 patients, and residual disease >1 cm in 2 patients. Median follow up was 33 months. Two-year actuarial local control was 91.7%. This study showed a particularly high rate of pathologic responses (complete + Tmic: 70.8%) and local control (2 years = 91.7%) in patients with advanced cervical cancer undergoing moderate doses of radiotherapy with concomitant chemotherapy followed by radical surgery. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

Phase I-II trial of preoperative chemoradiation in locally advanced cervical carcinoma / Salvatore, Mancuso; Daniela, Smaniotto; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi; Barbara, Favale; Stefano, Greggi; Riccardo, Manfredi; P., Alessandro Margariti; Alessio G., Morganti; Giovanni, Scambia; Francesca, Tortoreto; Vincenzo, Valentini; Numa, Cellini. - In: GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0090-8258. - 78:3 I(2000), pp. 324-328. [10.1006/gyno.2000.5862]

Phase I-II trial of preoperative chemoradiation in locally advanced cervical carcinoma

BENEDETTI PANICI, PIERLUIGI;
2000

Abstract

5-Fluorouracil and cisplatin are characterized by in vitro synergism as well as radiosensitization. A phase I-II study was carried out on patients with invasive cervical carcinoma (FIGO IIB-IIIA) undergoing concomitant chemoradiation with 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin followed by radical surgery. Twenty-six patients of 53 years median age, 24 with IIB tumor and 2 with IIIA tumor, all with squamous carcinoma, entered the study. The chemoradiation protocol included external radiotherapy to the pelvis: 39.6 Gy (180 cGy/daily); 5-fluorouracil: 1 g/m(2)/daily, in continuous intravenous infusion days 1-4 and 27-30; cisplatin: 20 mg/m(2)/daily days 1-4 and 27-30. Four weeks after the end of chemoradiotherapy, patients underwent restaging and then radical surgery with pelvic and lumboaortic lymphadenectomy. Twenty-six patients are evaluable for acute toxicity and 24 are evaluable for objective and pathologic response. Grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia or leukopenia was observed in 6 patients and grade 3 acute gastrointestinal toxicity in 3. After chemoradiation CR and PR were observed in 64 and 36% of cases, respectively (CR + PR = 100%). Two patients were excluded from surgery for other diseases. The remaining 24 patients were operated on; 23/24 patients showed negative section margins. The histology of the surgical specimen showed the absence of disease in 13 patients (54.2%), microscopic residual tumor in 4 patients (16.6%), residual disease 1 cm in 2 patients. Median follow up was 33 months. Two-year actuarial local control was 91.7%. This study showed a particularly high rate of pathologic responses (complete + Tmic: 70.8%) and local control (2 years = 91.7%) in patients with advanced cervical cancer undergoing moderate doses of radiotherapy with concomitant chemotherapy followed by radical surgery. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
2000
cervical neoplasms; combined modality therapy; surgery; concomitant chemoradiation
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Phase I-II trial of preoperative chemoradiation in locally advanced cervical carcinoma / Salvatore, Mancuso; Daniela, Smaniotto; BENEDETTI PANICI, Pierluigi; Barbara, Favale; Stefano, Greggi; Riccardo, Manfredi; P., Alessandro Margariti; Alessio G., Morganti; Giovanni, Scambia; Francesca, Tortoreto; Vincenzo, Valentini; Numa, Cellini. - In: GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0090-8258. - 78:3 I(2000), pp. 324-328. [10.1006/gyno.2000.5862]
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