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gulf journal of oncology, The 2020-Jan

Open label, Non-randomized, Interventional Study to Evaluate Response Rate After Induction Therapy with Docetaxel and Cisplatin in Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Oral Cavity.

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S Zaidi
Ahmad Masood
Syed Shah
Irfan Hashemy

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A phase II study was conducted in patients, unsuited for surgery, with locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity (stage III or IV) and without distant metastasis. The objectives were to evaluate overall response (OR) rate and safety of subjects treated with induction regimen docetaxel and cisplatin, followed by definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in this setting.Induction regimen consisted of docetaxel 75mg/m2 and cisplatin 75mg/m2 on day 1; cycles repeated every 21 days for three cycles with supportive G-CSF treatment beginning at first cycle. Definitive CRT consisted of weekly cisplatin 30mg/m2 for four weeks starting concomitantly with 60 Gy/30 fractions of conventional radiotherapy for six weeks. Primary and secondary efficacy criteria were OR rate at three weeks after cycle three and eight weeks after last cycle of CRT respectively.Three centers enrolled 35 patients. Primary efficacy endpoint: OR rate of evaluable patients after induction (n=27) was 88.9% (95% CI:71.9-96.2). Complete response (CR) was not achieved by any patient; partial response (PR) was achieved by 88.9% (24/27). From intent to treat (ITT) analysis OR rate was 68.6% (24/35). Secondary efficacy endpoint: OR rate of evaluable patients after definitive CRT (n=19) was 78.9%(95%CI:56.7-91.5) with CR and PR achieved by 2(10.5%) and 13(68.4%) patients respectively. From ITT analysis CR rate was 5.7% (2/35) and OR rate was 42.9% (15/35). During induction most common hematological toxicity was leukopenia in eight patients, with =Grade 3 leukopenia reported in three patients. During CRT most common adverse events were alopecia, stomatitis and nausea.We observed an ITT response rate of 68.6% with induction regimen docetaxel plus cisplatin, with a manageable safety profile. Hence, further investigation in this setting is warranted.

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