Celiac axis infusion chemotherapy in advanced nonresectable pancreatic cancer

Christoph A. Maurer, Markus M. Borner, Jörg Läuffer, Helmut Friess, Kaspar Z'graggen, Jürgen Triller, Markus W. Büchler

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Abstract

Background. The prognosis for advanced pancreatic cancer is very poor. No standard treatment is available. Recently, better survival and quality of life was reported from regional cancer treatment via celiac axis infusion. In an attempt to confirm these results we conducted a phase II study of intra- arterial chemotherapy for nonresectable pancreatic cancer. Methods. From May 1994 to February 1995, 12 consecutive patients with biopsy-proven advanced ductal carcinoma of the exocrine pancreas were given intra-arterial infusions consisting of Mitoxantrone, 5-FU + folinic acid, and Cisplatin via a transfemorally placed catheter in the celiac axis. Six patients were classified as UICC stage III and six as stage IV with the liver as the sole site of distant metastasis. Nine patients had primary and three had recurrent pancreatic carcinoma after a Whipple procedure. Nonresectability of primary tumors was assessed in all patients by laparotomy or laparoscopy. Results. A total of 31 cycles of chemotherapy (mean 2.6 cycles/patient) was administered. Catheter placement was technically feasible in all cycles. A groin hematoma was the only catheter complication. The follow-up by CT scans at 2-mo intervals revealed partial remission in 1 patient (8%), temporary stable disease in 4 patients (33%), and disease progression in 7 patients (58%). The same response was obtained after analyzing the CA 19-9 course. Median survival in stage III patients was 8.5 mo (3-12 mo) and in stage IV patients 5 mo (2-11 mo). Toxicity according to WHO criteria consisted of grade III (4 events), grade II (10 events), and grade I (17 events), mainly resulting from leucopenia and diarrhea/vomiting. None of 11 patients experienced temporary relief of pain immediately after regional treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-186
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Pancreatology
Volume23
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Palliative treatment
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Phase II study
  • Regional intra-arterial chemotherapy

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