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01-03-2013 | Original Article
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy using platinum- and taxane-based regimens for bulky stage Ib2 to IIb non-squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix
Authors:
Tadahiro Shoji, Eriko Takatori, Tatsunori Saito, Hideo Omi, Masahiro Kagabu, Fumiharu Miura, Satoshi Takeuchi, Toru Sugiyama
Published in:
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology
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Issue 3/2013
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Abstract
Purpose
There are no reports on the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in non-squamous cell cervical carcinoma. We examined the effectiveness and safety of paclitaxel/carboplatin (TC) and docetaxel/carboplatin (DC).
Methods
Stage Ib2 to IIb disease was present in 23 patients scheduled for radical hysterectomy. We administered 1–3 courses of either the TC or the DC regimen. Anti-tumor effects were found superior by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. Safety was assessed with National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events.
Results
Median age was 50 years (range 32–63 years), with stage Ib2 in 6 cases (26.1 %) and IIb in 17 cases (73.9 %). Complete response was achieved in 5 cases (21.7 %), partial response in 13 (56.5 %), stable disease in 5 (21.7 %); the response rate was 78.3 %, and surgery completion rate was 78.3 %. Leukopenia or neutropenia ≥grade 3 was seen in 12 (52.2 %) and 21 (91.3 %) cases, respectively, with grade 3 febrile neutropenia in 2 cases (8.7 %) and no anemia or thrombocytopenia ≥grade 3. Median progression-free survival was 26 months (95 % Cl, 13.5–38.5 months); median overall survival was 35 months (95 % Cl, 20.9–49.1 months).
Conclusion
NAC for non-squamous cell cervical carcinoma showed potent anti-tumor effects and manageable adverse events.