1. A study of radiotherapy modalities combined with continuous 5-FU infusion for locally advanced gastrointestinal malignancies.
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Shibata SI, Pezner R, Chu D, Doroshow JH, Chow WA, Leong LA, Margolin KA, McNamara MV, Morgan RJ Jr, Raschko JW, Somlo G, Tetef ML, Yen Y, Synold TW, Wagman L, Vora N, Carroll M, Lin S, and Longmate J
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- Adult, Aged, Combined Modality Therapy, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Infusions, Intravenous, Intraoperative Period, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Radiotherapy, High-Energy, Treatment Outcome, Adenocarcinoma therapy, Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage, Digestive System Surgical Procedures methods, Fluorouracil administration & dosage, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms therapy, Radiotherapy methods
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Aim: We describe the feasibility of combining infusional 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) with intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT)., Methods: Patients with surgically resectable locally advanced gastrointestinal cancers were treated concurrently during surgery with IORT and a 72 h infusion of 5-FU. Patients without previous external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) were subsequently treated with EBRT (40-50Gy) concurrent with a 21-day continuous infusion of 5-FU. Pancreatic, gastric, duodenal, ampullary, recurrent colorectal, and recurrent anal cancer were included., Results: During IORT/5-FU, no chemotherapy-related grade III or IV hematologic or gastrointestinal toxicity was noted. Post-surgical recovery or wound healing was not affected. One of nine patients who received post-operative radiation required a treatment break. During follow-up, there were more complications in patients with pelvic tumours, especially those with previous radiation. Nine patients have had local and/or local regional recurrences, two of these in the IORT field., Conclusions: Treatment with a combination of IORT and 5-FU followed by EBRT and 5-FU is feasible. However, long-term complications may be increased in previously irradiated recurrent pelvic tumours.
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- 2004
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