Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and cetuximab in head and neck cancer

Published: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 13:51 in Health & Medicine

Treating locally advanced head and neck cancers with an alternating regimen of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, plus cetuximab, has shown promise in a phase II trial, Italian researchers report. Their trial in 45 patients combined chemotherapy with fluorouracil and carboplatin given on weeks 1, 4 and 7 of treatment, with radiotherapy administered daily on weeks 2-3, 5-6 and 8-10.

Cetuximab was also added weekly.

"Both complete response rate and long-term results compare favorably with the best reported in the literature," Dr. Marco Merlano from the S. Croce General Hospital in Cuneo reports.

30 patients experienced a skin toxicity that the authors attribute to an interaction between the treatments, and 2 patients died from toxicities, they report.

Source: European Society for Medical Oncology

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