Background:This multi-centre phase II clinical trial is the first prospective evaluation of radioembolisation of patients with colorectal liver metastases (mCRC) who failed previous oxaliplatin-and irinotecan-based systemic chemotherapy regimens.Methods:Eligible patients had adequate hepatic, haemopoietic and renal function, and an absence of major hepatic vascular anomalies and hepato-pulmonary shunting. Gastroduodenal and right gastric arteries were embolised before hepatic arterial administration of yttrium-90 resin microspheres (median activity, 1.7 GBq; range, 0.9-2.2).Results:Of 50 eligible patients, 38 (76%) had received ≥4 lines of chemotherapy. Most presented with synchronous disease (72%), <4 hepatic metastases (58%), 25-50% replacement of total liver volume (60%) and bilateral spread (70%). Early and intermediate (<48 h) WHO G1-2 adverse events (mostly fever and pain) were observed in 16 and 22% of patients respectively. Two died due to renal failure at 40 days or liver failure at 60 days respectively. By intention-to-treat analysis using Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours, 1 patient (2%) had a complete response, 11 (22%) partial response, 12 (24%) stable disease, 22 (44%) progressive disease; 4 (8%) were non-evaluable. Median overall survival was 12.6 months (95% CI, 7.0-18.3); 2-year survival was 19.6%.Conclusion: Radioembolisation produced meaningful response and disease stabilisation in patients with advanced, unresectable and chemorefractory mCRC. © 2010 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.

Multi-centre phase II clinical trial of yttrium-90 resin microspheres alone in unresectable, chemotherapy refractory colorectal liver metastases / Cosimelli, M.*; Golfieri, R.; Cagol, P.P.; Carpanese, L.; Sciuto, R.; Maini, C.L.; Mancini, R.; Sperduti, I.; Pizzi, G.; Diodoro, M.G.; Perrone, M.; Giampalma, E.; Angelelli, B.; Fiore, F.; Lastoria, S.; Bacchetti, S.; Gasperini, D.; Geatti, O.; Izzo, F.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0007-0920. - ELETTRONICO. - 103:3(2010), pp. 324-331. [10.1038/sj.bjc.6605770]

Multi-centre phase II clinical trial of yttrium-90 resin microspheres alone in unresectable, chemotherapy refractory colorectal liver metastases

Golfieri, R.;
2010

Abstract

Background:This multi-centre phase II clinical trial is the first prospective evaluation of radioembolisation of patients with colorectal liver metastases (mCRC) who failed previous oxaliplatin-and irinotecan-based systemic chemotherapy regimens.Methods:Eligible patients had adequate hepatic, haemopoietic and renal function, and an absence of major hepatic vascular anomalies and hepato-pulmonary shunting. Gastroduodenal and right gastric arteries were embolised before hepatic arterial administration of yttrium-90 resin microspheres (median activity, 1.7 GBq; range, 0.9-2.2).Results:Of 50 eligible patients, 38 (76%) had received ≥4 lines of chemotherapy. Most presented with synchronous disease (72%), <4 hepatic metastases (58%), 25-50% replacement of total liver volume (60%) and bilateral spread (70%). Early and intermediate (<48 h) WHO G1-2 adverse events (mostly fever and pain) were observed in 16 and 22% of patients respectively. Two died due to renal failure at 40 days or liver failure at 60 days respectively. By intention-to-treat analysis using Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours, 1 patient (2%) had a complete response, 11 (22%) partial response, 12 (24%) stable disease, 22 (44%) progressive disease; 4 (8%) were non-evaluable. Median overall survival was 12.6 months (95% CI, 7.0-18.3); 2-year survival was 19.6%.Conclusion: Radioembolisation produced meaningful response and disease stabilisation in patients with advanced, unresectable and chemorefractory mCRC. © 2010 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.
2010
Multi-centre phase II clinical trial of yttrium-90 resin microspheres alone in unresectable, chemotherapy refractory colorectal liver metastases / Cosimelli, M.*; Golfieri, R.; Cagol, P.P.; Carpanese, L.; Sciuto, R.; Maini, C.L.; Mancini, R.; Sperduti, I.; Pizzi, G.; Diodoro, M.G.; Perrone, M.; Giampalma, E.; Angelelli, B.; Fiore, F.; Lastoria, S.; Bacchetti, S.; Gasperini, D.; Geatti, O.; Izzo, F.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0007-0920. - ELETTRONICO. - 103:3(2010), pp. 324-331. [10.1038/sj.bjc.6605770]
Cosimelli, M.*; Golfieri, R.; Cagol, P.P.; Carpanese, L.; Sciuto, R.; Maini, C.L.; Mancini, R.; Sperduti, I.; Pizzi, G.; Diodoro, M.G.; Perrone, M.; Giampalma, E.; Angelelli, B.; Fiore, F.; Lastoria, S.; Bacchetti, S.; Gasperini, D.; Geatti, O.; Izzo, F.
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