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Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Second-line chemotherapy in advanced biliary cancer progressed to first-line platinum-gemcitabine combination: a multicenter survey and pooled analysis with published data

Authors: Lorenzo Fornaro, Caterina Vivaldi, Stefano Cereda, Francesco Leone, Giuseppe Aprile, Sara Lonardi, Nicola Silvestris, Daniele Santini, Michele Milella, Chiara Caparello, Gianna Musettini, Giulia Pasquini, Alfredo Falcone, Giovanni Brandi, Isabella Sperduti, Enrico Vasile, on behalf of the GICO group (Gruppo Italiano COlangiocarcinoma)

Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

After progression to a standard first-line platinum and gemcitabine combination (GP), there is no established second-line therapy for patients with advanced biliary tract cancers (aBTC). Indeed, literature data suggest limited activity of most second-line agents evaluated so far.

Methods

We collected a large retrospective series of aBTC patients treated with second-line chemotherapy after progression to a first-line GP regimen at different Italian institutions. We then pooled the data with those reported in previous studies, which were identified with a Medline search and the on-line abstract datasets of major international oncology meetings.

Results

A total of 174 patients were included in the multicenter survey: response rate (RR) with second-line chemotherapy was low (3.4 %), with median PFS and OS of 3.0 months and 6.6 months, respectively. At multivariate analysis, preserved performance status, low CA19.9 levels and absence of distant metastases were favorable prognostic factors. Data from other five presented or published series were identified, for a total of 499 patients included in the pooled analysis. The results confirmed marginal activity of second-line chemotherapy (RR: 10.2 %), with limited efficacy in unselected patient populations (median PFS: 3.1 months; median OS: 6.3 months).

Conclusions

The current analysis highlights the limited value of second-line chemotherapy after a first-line GP combination in aBTC. While waiting for effective biologic agents in this setting, ongoing randomized trials will identify the optimal second-line chemotherapy regimen and validate prognostic factors for individual patient management.
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Metadata
Title
Second-line chemotherapy in advanced biliary cancer progressed to first-line platinum-gemcitabine combination: a multicenter survey and pooled analysis with published data
Authors
Lorenzo Fornaro
Caterina Vivaldi
Stefano Cereda
Francesco Leone
Giuseppe Aprile
Sara Lonardi
Nicola Silvestris
Daniele Santini
Michele Milella
Chiara Caparello
Gianna Musettini
Giulia Pasquini
Alfredo Falcone
Giovanni Brandi
Isabella Sperduti
Enrico Vasile
on behalf of the GICO group (Gruppo Italiano COlangiocarcinoma)
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1756-9966
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-015-0267-x

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