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Oxaliplatin (3 months <i>v</i> 6 months) With 6 Months of Fluoropyrimidine as Adjuvant Therapy in Patients With Stage II/III Colon Cancer: KCSG CO09-07

Seung Tae Kim, Sun Young Kim, Jeeyun Lee, Seong Hyeon Yun, Hee Cheol Kim, Woo Yong Lee, Tae Won Kim, Yong Sang Hong, Seok‐Byung Lim, Ji Yeon Baek, Jae Hwan Oh, Joong Bae Ahn, Sang Joon Shin, Sae‐Won Han, Seong Geun Kim, Seok Yun Kang, Sun Jin Sym, Dae Young Zang, Yeul Hong Kim, In Sil Choi, Jung Hun Kang, Min‐Ji Kim, Young Suk Park

2022Journal of Clinical Oncology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE The combination of oxaliplatin and fluoropyrimidine for 6 months is one of the standard options for adjuvant therapy for high-risk stage II and III colorectal cancers (CRCs). The optimal duration of oxaliplatin to diminish neurotoxicity without compromising efficacy needs to be clarified. PATIENTS AND METHODS This open-label, randomized, phase III, noninferiority trial randomly assigned patients with high-risk stage II and III CRC to 3 and 6 months of oxaliplatin with 6 months of fluoropyrimidine groups (3- and 6-month arms, respectively). The primary end point was disease-free survival (DFS), and the noninferiority margin was a hazard ratio (HR) of 1.25. RESULTS In total, 1,788 patients were randomly assigned to the 6-month (n = 895) and 3-month (n = 893) arms, and 83.6% in the 6-month arm and 85.7% in the 3-month arm completed the treatment. The neuropathy rates with any grade were higher in the 6-month arm than in the 3-month arm (69.5% v 58.3%; P &lt; .0001). The 3-year DFS rates were 83.7% and 84.7% in the 6-month and 3-month arms, respectively, with an HR of 0.953 (95% CI, 0.769 to 1.180; test for noninferiority, P = .0065) within the noninferiority margin. Among patients with stage III CRC treated by capecitabine plus oxaliplatin, the 3-year DFS of the 3-month arm was noninferior as compared with that of the 6-month arm with an HR of 0.713 (95% CI, 0.530 to 0.959; P = .0009). However, among patients with high-risk stage II and stage III CRC treated by infusional fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin, the noninferiority of the 3-month arm compared with the 6-month arm was not proven. CONCLUSION This study suggests that adding 3 months of oxaliplatin to 6 months of capecitabine could be considered an alternative adjuvant treatment for stage III CRC (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01092481 ).

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MedicineOxaliplatinCapecitabineHazard ratioClinical endpointInternal medicineColorectal cancerSurgeryAdjuvant therapyRandomized controlled trialGastroenterologyCancerConfidence intervalColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsCancer Treatment and Pharmacology