학술논문

Phase III randomised controlled trial of neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus radical surgery vs radical surgery alone for stages IB2, IIA2, and IIB cervical cancer: a Japan Clinical Oncology Group trial (JCOG 0102).
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Cancer. 5/21/2013, Vol. 108 Issue 10, p1957-1963. 7p. 1 Diagram, 5 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subject
*RANDOMIZED controlled trials
*ADJUVANT treatment of cancer
*CANCER chemotherapy
*CERVICAL cancer treatment
*ONCOLOGIC surgery
*ONCOLOGY
*MEDICINE
*SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma
Language
ISSN
0007-0920
Abstract
Background:A phase III trial was conducted to determine whether neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) before radical surgery (RS) improves overall survival.Methods:Patients with stage IB2, IIA2, or IIB squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix were randomly assigned to receive either BOMP (bleomycin 7 mg days 1-5, vincristine 0.7 mg m−2 day 5, mitomycin 7 mg m−2 day 5, cisplatin 14 mg m−2 days 1-5, every 3 weeks for 2 to 4 cycles) plus RS (NACT group) or RS alone (RS group). Patients with pathological high-risk factors received postoperative radiotherapy (RT). The primary end point was overall survival.Results:A total of 134 patients were randomly assigned to treatment. This study was prematurely terminated at the first planned interim analysis because overall survival in the NACT group was inferior to that in the RS group. Patients who received postoperative RT were significantly lower in the NACT group (58%) than in the RS group (80%; P=0.015). The 5-year overall survival was 70.0% in the NACT group and 74.4% in the RS group (P=0.85).Conclusion:Neoadjuvant chemotherapy with BOMP regimen before RS did not improve overall survival, but reduced the number of patients who received postoperative RT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]