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OBJECTIVE To examine the therapeutic effects and toxicity of high-dose-folinic acid plus a 5-fluorouracil(5-FU)bolus and continuous infusion with 5-FU combined with locally produced oxaliplatin(L-HOP)in treating advanced gastric carcinoma patients. METHODS Sixty-five patients with advanced gastric carcinoma were treated with high-dose-folinic acid plus a 5-FU bolus and a 48-h continuous infusion of 5-FU combined with oxaliplatin.The effects of treatment and toxicity were observed. RESULTS There were 4 complete responses,26 partial responses, 30 with no change and 5 with progressive disease.The overall effective response rate was 46.2%(30/65).The median duration was 7 months,with the main side effects including nausea and vomiting,peripheral phlebitis,alopecia,leukopenia,dental ulcers, peripheral neuritis and diarrhea.All the side effects were tolerated and minimal. CONCLUSION The results showed that high-dose folinic acid plus a 5-FU bolus and continuous infusion of 5-FU combined with oxaliplatin appears to be a safe and effective therapy for patients with advanced gastric carcinoma.This therapeutic regimen is of value for these patients.
OBJECTIVE To examine the therapeutic effects and toxicity of high-dose-folinic acid plus a 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) bolus and continuous infusion with 5-FU combined with locally produced oxaliplatin (L-HOP) in advanced gastric carcinoma patients. METHODS Sixty-five patients with advanced gastric carcinoma were treated with high-dose-folinic acid plus a 5-FU bolus and a 48-h continuous infusion of 5-FU combined with oxaliplatin.The effects of treatment and toxicity were observed. RESULTS There were 4 complete responses, 26 partial responses, 30 with no change and 5 with progressive disease. The overall effective response rate was 46.2% (30/65). The median duration was 7 months, with the main side effects including nausea and vomiting, peripheral phlebitis, alopecia, leukopenia, dental ulcers, peripheral neuritis and diarrhea. All the side effects were tolerated and minimal. CONCLUSION The results showed that high-dose folinic acid plus a 5-FU bolus and continuous infusion of 5-FU combined with oxaliplatin appears to be a safe and effective therapy for patients with advanced gastric carcinoma. The therapeutic regimen is of value for these patients.