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    J Chemother. 2008 Feb;20(1):119-25.

    Biweekly triple combination chemotherapy with gemcitabine, oxaliplatin, levofolinic acid and 5-fluorouracil (GOLF) is a safe and active treatment for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer.

    Correale P, Montagnani F, Miano S, Sciandivasci A, Pascucci A, Petrioli R, Testi W, Tanzini G, Francini G.

    Medical Oncology Division, Department of Human Pathology and Oncology, Siena University School of Medicine, Italy. correale@unisi.it

    GOLF is a triple translational combination chemotherapy regimen with gemcitabine, oxaliplatin, and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) (plus levofolinic acid), cytotoxic drugs currently used in the treatment of pancreatic carcinoma. Considering its promising anti-tumor effects in patients with gastroenteric malignancies, we carried out the present study to investigate its toxicity and anti-tumor activity in patients with advanced pancreatic carcinoma. Twenty-seven patients were enrolled in the study, 15 males and 12 females with an average age of 61 years and a performance status (ECOG) </= 3. Eight of them had already received first-line chemotherapy, 16 had liver involvement and 11 had inoperable locally (nodes, soft tissue infiltration, peritoneum etc) advanced disease. All patients received biweekly gemcitabine (1000 mg/m(2 )on day 1), oxaliplatin (85 mg/m(2 )on day 2); levofolinic acid (100 mg/m 2) and 5-FU (400 mg/m(2 )as bolus, and 800 mg/m(2 )in 24-h infusion) on days 1 and 2. We report one fatal event occurring just after the first cycle due to lung embolism; grade II-III-diarrhea and mucosytis (44.4%); alopecia (37%); thrombocytopenia (18.5%); grade I-II asthenia, fatigue, non-neutropenic-fever (37%) and oxaliplatin-related neurotoxicity (18.5%). We also registered fast pain control in most patients, an objective response and disease control rate of 33.3% and 63% (1 complete and 8 partial responses and 8 disease stabilizations) respectively, with clinical benefit in 60% of patients and median time to progression and overall survival of 5.5 and 8 months, respectively. In conclusion, the GOLF regimen appears to be a feasible treatment for patients with advanced pancreatic carcinoma that deserves to be evaluated in phase III trials.

    PMID: 18343754 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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