Oral Vinorelbine Given As Monotherapy To Advanced, Elderly Nsclc Patients: A Multicentre Phase Ii Trial

C Gridelli, C Manegold, P Mali, M Reck,L Portalone,O Castelnau,R Stahel, D Betticher,M Pless,Jt Pons, D Aubert, Jp Burillon, Y Parlier,F De Marinis

European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)(2004)

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Vinorelbine intravenously (i.v.) demonstrated its efficacy and tolerability in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, including elderly subjects. Since vinorelbine is now available as an oral formulation this phase 11 open study was designed to evaluate its activity and tolerability in advanced, elderly NSCLC patients. A total of 56 chemonaive patients were recruited from April 2001 through to March 2002. The dosage schedule, already tested in younger NSCLC patients, was 60 mg/m(2) once a week for three weeks (first cycle), followed by 80 mg/m(2) once a week until disease progression or development of unacceptable toxicity. A limited sampling scheme was used for performing pharmacokinetic analysis on 52 of 56 patients enrolled in the study. Treatment was well tolerated with grade 3/4 neutropenia in 11/17 patients (20/30%) and febrile neutropenia in 1 (2%). Six partial responses (11%) and 25 stable disease responses were recorded, with a disease control rate of 55%. Median overall survival was 8.2 months (95% Confidence Interval (CI) [6.2-11.3]). The clinical benefit response rate was 31% on 32 evaluable patients. Pharmacokinetic profiles appeared quite similar to the historical profiles recorded following i.v. administration. Oral vinorelbine appears to be a reasonable alternative to i.v. vinorelbine, both in terms of activity and tolerability, in advanced, elderly NSCLC patients. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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advanced NSCLC,elderly patients,vinorelbine,oral chemotherapy
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