A Retrospective Study Of A Dexamethasone-Sparing Strategy Of Preventing Acute And Delayed Emesis Caused By Capeox Regimen With Aprepitant For Colorectal Cancer.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2019)

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632Background: CapeOx therapy which is combination with oxaliplatin (L-OHP) and capecitabine is one of the standard treatments for first line chemotherapy for unresectable colorectal cancer, or for postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III colon cancer. L-OHP-based regimen is classified as moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. In the SENRI trial which we previously conducted as phase III trial, aprepitant, an NK-1 antagonist, showed the efficacy for prevention of emesis against L-OHP. On the other hand, even when in highly emetogenic chemotherapy, it is reported that dexamethasone after day 2 could be spared. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed chemo-naive 94 patients with colorectal cancer who underwent CapeOx therapy at our institution from April 2012 to March 2017. We assessed the relationship between emesis during the first cycle of CapeOx (day1-5) and the use of dexamethasone on day 2-3. Results: 10 patients underwent CapeOx plus bevacizumab, and 84 underwent CapeOx. All patients received 5-HT...
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