胰腺癌的化疗:一项对照、前瞻性、随机、多中心试验的结果。

IF 93.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL British Medical Journal Pub Date : 1980-12-13 DOI:10.1136/bmj.281.6255.1589
C N Mallinson, M O Rake, J B Cocking, C A Fox, M T Cwynarski, B L Diffey, G A Jackson, J Hanley, V J Wass
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摘要

40例不能手术的胰腺癌患者纳入了一项前瞻性、随机、对照的多重化疗试验。19名未接受治疗的对照组患者的生存与21名接受5天静脉注射氟尿嘧啶、环磷酰胺、甲氨蝶呤和长春新碱的患者的生存进行比较,随后每隔6周静脉注射氟尿嘧啶和丝裂霉素3天或5天。治疗组患者的中位生存期为44周,明显长于对照组的9周。在无转移的患者中,治疗组的中位生存期为48周,对照组为12周。在转移患者中,治疗组为30周,对照组为7周。与以前的化疗合并或不合并放疗的报道相比,该治疗耐受性良好,似乎能显著延长生存期。如果结果得到证实,该方案可用于地区综合医院的实践。
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Chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer: results of a controlled, prospective, randomised, multicentre trial.

Forty patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer were included in a prospective, randomised, controlled trial of multiple chemotherapy. The survival of 19 untreated control patients was compared with that of 21 patients who received an initiation course of intravenous fluorouracil, cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and vincristine given over five days followed by intravenous fluorouracil and mitomycin given over three or five days at six-week intervals thereafter. Median survival in treated patients was 44 weeks, which was significantly longer than the nine weeks seen in controls. In patients without metastases median survival was 48 weeks in the treated group and 12 weeks in controls. In patients with metastases it was 30 weeks in treated patients and seven weeks in controls. The treatment was well tolerated and seemed to confer a significant prolongation of survival, comparing favourably with previous reports of chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. If the results are confirmed this regimen may be useful in district general hospital practice.

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